Total victory declared in Marawi over terrorists
Philippine Army commanders declare "total victory" over Maute in Marawi

By Hader Glang
ZAMBOANGA CITY
Philippines' top military commanders on Saturday declared a total victory over the Daesh-linked group in Marawi City, as troops continued to push towards the few remaining militants defensive positions to finish them off.
Brig. General Danilo Pamonag,
“I would like to say it’s already done. It’s a complete and total victory for the troops," he said. “You showed the determination to finish this campaign,” he told the troops. "In the past five months, you started with some 3,000 structures or buildings to be cleared and you were the first to reach the 'finish line and the first that reached the final objective."
The MBLT10 was behind the clearing of three bridges that connect the western part of Marawi city to the main battle area where the business center is located. It also secured the Mindanao State University (MSU) campus against the Maute fighters.
Pamonag described their mission in
Earlier that day, Western Mindanao Command chief Army Lt. Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr. Galvez, who inspected troops in Marawi and sent off the troops of 1st IB and MBLT10 back to Luzon, expressed confidence that Marawi will be declared totally free from the Daesh-linked terrorist-initiated war that will finally end on its 152nd day on Sunday. "We would be able to clear it by Sunday, where armed will end and guns totally silent," he said.
According to Galvez, the operations are now focused only on a small area of
Aside from the Maute stragglers, Galvez said the troops were also tracking down the three sons of the slain emir of Daesh in Southeast Asia Abu Sayyaf leader Isnilon Hapilon who were with the Daesh foreign militants who have the potential to continue the Daesh caliphate threat in the country.
Galvez identified one of Malaysian Daesh terrorists as Amin Bacu and an Indonesian as Ibno Kayin who are still resisting the military's might along with the few remaining militants. They are now the target of the troops' finishing touches to finally declare the Marawi City siege over Sunday.
The five foreigners have reportedly been instrumental in facilitating the movement of foreign fighters in Marawi and have taken over the Maute group leadership following the death of Hapilon,
Galvez said rehabilitation, including retrieval of the dead, would start after the end of hostilities is declared.
The Philippines estimates the rebuilding of areas battered by months of government airstrikes, which displaced hundreds of thousands of Marawi residents, could cost at least P50 billion ($971 million).
President Rodrigo Duterte earlier visited Marawi and declared its liberation from the influence of terrorists who suffered 897 deaths.
Since May 23, the number of military and police casualties has reached 165. The civilian casualties