Martial Law in Mindanao for 60 days was declared by Duterte
(4th UPDATE) President Rodrigo Duterte cuts short his trip to Russia, as Maute Group members attack Marawi City in Mindanao
MOSCOW, Russia (4th UPDATE) – President Rodrigo Duterte declared martial law in the island of Mindanao following the attack of the Maute Group in Marawi City.
"As of 10 pm Manila time, he has already declared martial law for the entire island of Mindanao," said Presidential Spokesman Ernesto Abella. "This is possible on the grounds of existence of rebellion because of what is happening in Mindanao," he added.
Abella made this announcement on Tuesday, May 23, in Moscow, Russia at around 6:30 pm (11:30 pm Manila time). Martial law will last 60 days, Abella pointed out. Asked if there is already an official document of the declaration, Duterte's spokesman said "details to follow." "He has full confidence in the AFP and PNP's management of the situation," Abella also said.
Because of the situation in Marawi and his declaration of martial law, Abella added that Duterte is cutting short his trip to Russia. The Presidential Communications Operations Office said the President will leave Russia at 5 am on Wednesday, May 24, Manila time.
He is expected to arrive in Manila at 5 pm on Wednesday. Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano will stay behind to witness the signing of agreements with Russian ministers. "The President does not take lightly the declaration of martial law in any part of the Philippines," Cayetano said.
"The President doesn't take it lightly because he knows and his Cabinet knows that there are implications, for example in tourism." "But the priority of the President is the safety, the lives and property of people of Mindanao. So he cannot sacrifice the lives of people for any amount of money or any economic reason," he added. In the same press conference on Tuesday,
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana was asked whether there was a lapse in intelligence that allowed the Maute Group to enter Marawi. Lorenzana said the group's presence in the mountainous areas of Marawi City was not unknown to government forces.
"I don't think there is a lack of intelligence, just appreciation of intelligence that was lacking there. Baka akala nila kayang kaya (They might have thought it's easy), but... there's just intelligence there, it's just the appreciation of what the intelligence means that medyo nagkamali sila (they made a mistake)," he said.
(4th UPDATE) President Rodrigo Duterte cuts short his trip to Russia, as Maute Group members attack Marawi City in Mindanao
MARAWI BURNING. At least 3 separate fires broke out in the city on May 23, 2017, as the gun battle rages between the military and the Maute Group.
MOSCOW, Russia (4th UPDATE) – President Rodrigo Duterte declared martial law in the island of Mindanao following the attack of the Maute Group in Marawi City.
"As of 10 pm Manila time, he has already declared martial law for the entire island of Mindanao," said Presidential Spokesman Ernesto Abella. "This is possible on the grounds of existence of rebellion because of what is happening in Mindanao," he added.
Abella made this announcement on Tuesday, May 23, in Moscow, Russia at around 6:30 pm (11:30 pm Manila time). Martial law will last 60 days, Abella pointed out. Asked if there is already an official document of the declaration, Duterte's spokesman said "details to follow." "He has full confidence in the AFP and PNP's management of the situation," Abella also said.
Because of the situation in Marawi and his declaration of martial law, Abella added that Duterte is cutting short his trip to Russia. The Presidential Communications Operations Office said the President will leave Russia at 5 am on Wednesday, May 24, Manila time.
He is expected to arrive in Manila at 5 pm on Wednesday. Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano will stay behind to witness the signing of agreements with Russian ministers. "The President does not take lightly the declaration of martial law in any part of the Philippines," Cayetano said.
"The President doesn't take it lightly because he knows and his Cabinet knows that there are implications, for example in tourism." "But the priority of the President is the safety, the lives and property of people of Mindanao. So he cannot sacrifice the lives of people for any amount of money or any economic reason," he added. In the same press conference on Tuesday,
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana was asked whether there was a lapse in intelligence that allowed the Maute Group to enter Marawi. Lorenzana said the group's presence in the mountainous areas of Marawi City was not unknown to government forces.
"I don't think there is a lack of intelligence, just appreciation of intelligence that was lacking there. Baka akala nila kayang kaya (They might have thought it's easy), but... there's just intelligence there, it's just the appreciation of what the intelligence means that medyo nagkamali sila (they made a mistake)," he said.
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