Four soldiers were wounded during Thursday and Friday's counter
terrorism operation in the Lanao del Sur province, the Armed
Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said in a statement, but all are
in stable condition.
Those killed were members of Daulah Islamiyah, the AFP said, a
pro-Islamic State militant group that took control of the
southern Marawi city in 2017 and held it through five months of
ground offensives and air strikes by the military.
Among those killed were the two named suspects in the Dec. 3
bombing in a university gymnasium in Marawi that killed at least
four people and injured 50 others.
"The precision and unwavering dedication exhibited in this
operation ... delivered swift and decisive justice for the
victims of the despicable attack," Military chief Romeo Brawner
said in a statement.
"This operation sets a clear precedent: the AFP will not
tolerate those who endanger the lives and well-being of our
people," Brawner said.
(Reporting by Karen Lema; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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