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Ten government soldiers killed in Philippines military air strike - minister
Black smoke coming from a burning building is seen as government troops continue their assault of insurgents from the so-called Maute group, who have taken over large parts of Marawi City, Philippines May 31, 2017. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco
01 Jun 2017 11:20AM
(Updated: 01 Jun 2017 12:25PM)
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MANILA: Ten Philippines soldiers were killed and eight wounded by friendly fire in a military air strike during efforts to take back a city occupied by Islamist militants, the defence minister said on Thursday.

"A group of our military army men were hit by our own airstrikes ... 10 killed and 8 wounded," Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said in a text message to reporters.

"Sometimes the fog of war ... The coordination was not properly done so we hit our own people."

He did not say when the incident took place.

The Philippine armed forces have been using a combination of ground operations by soldiers and helicopters air strikes to try to dislodge rebels linked to the Islamic State group, who have occupied parts of Marawi City for eight days.
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Pinoy pride....
 

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Heaven got eyes
 

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"The coordination was not properly done so we hit our own people."

sums up everything about pinoyland.
 

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HAHHAHA.. Fuck up cheebye pinoys.
Their highest IQ is 50, average is 25.
 

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So Duterte used up all his precision guided bomb then used the old ammo that's why hit own platoon. His Russian and Chinese allies must hurry ship him a plane load of precision guided bombs.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...-airstrike-kills-soldiers-20170531-story.html




Philippines says 8 foreign fighters killed in ongoing siege, including Chechens, Yemeni
Fighting between Islamist militants and government forces
Smoke rises from a fire after an airstrike inside the conflict area as fighting between Islamist militants and government forces continues in Marawi city on June 1, 2017. At least ten soldiers were killed in a "friendly fire" incident during efforts to gain control of the city from militants allied with Islamic State. (Francis R. Malasig / EPA)
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A Philippine bomber plane accidentally killed 11 soldiers and injured seven others, security officials said Thursday, as troops struggled to end a bloody siege by 500 Islamic State group-aligned extremists in a southern city, one of the boldest militant attacks in Southeast Asia in years.

The plane was making a bombing run over militant positions in Marawi city on Wednesday when one bomb accidentally hit army troops locked in close battle with extremists who had taken cover in buildings and houses, military spokesman Brig. Gen. Restituto Padilla said. The plane had made three successful bombing runs before making the error, he said.

"It's painful, it's very sad to be hitting our own troops," Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told a news conference in Manila. "Sometimes, in the fog of war, a lot of things could happen."

Precision-guided bombs were used earlier in airstrikes in Marawi's urban areas, but the military ran out of the high-tech munitions and used conventional ones in Wednesday's bombing run, he said.

Military chief of staff Gen. Eduardo Ano ordered an investigation.

Lorenzana said about 500 militants, including foreign fighters, joined the siege of Marawi, a mosque-studded city that is the heartland of the Islamic faith in the southern Philippines, and that 50 to 100 militants now remain in a few Marawi areas. Eight foreign fighters have been slain in the intense street combat, including a Chechen, a Yemeni and several Malaysians and Indonesians, Lorenzana said.

A total of 120 militants have been killed in the fighting since May 23, when a failed government raid to capture one of Asia's most-wanted militants, Isnilon Hapilon, triggered the siege of the city by the rebels. Twenty-five of the dead militants have been identified as Filipinos, according to military officials.

Fighting between Islamist militants and government forces
A Filipino soldier apprehends a person spotted inside the conflict area as fighting between Islamist militants and government forces continues in Marawi City on June 1, 2017. (Francis R. Malasig / EPA)
At least 25 soldiers, five policemen and more than 24 civilians have been killed in the clashes, Lorenzana said.

President Rodrigo Duterte declared martial law in the Mindanao region, the southern third of the Philippines, to crush the insurrection, and poured in troops backed by airstrikes, artillery fire and armored vehicles. More than 3,000 soldiers, marines and air force personnel are involved in the fighting, backed by more than 30 assault aircraft, military officials said.

The unrest has boosted fears that the Islamic State group's violent ideology is gaining a foothold in the country's restive southern islands, where Muslim separatist rebellions have raged for nearly half a century.

"This thing that we see today is the first time that any terror organization in Southeast Asia has taken the bold step to actually overtake an entire territory," said Jasminder Singh, a senior terrorism analyst with the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.

He said the siege "will actually become more of a template and motivation for other terrorist organizations who believe they can actually take on government forces."

Officials said troops have cleared about 90 percent of Marawi, a scenic lakeshore city with a population of more than 200,000, many of whom have fled to crowded evacuation camps in outlying towns. About 2,000 people are believed to still be trapped in houses near the fighting, while about 1,000 others have been rescued by police and soldiers from villages that have been cleared of armed extremists, the officials said.

The squalor in the shelters, lack of privacy and shock of the violence moved some displaced residents to tears.

Okie Rasul, a fruit vendor and mother of eight, blamed the militants for the uncertainties her family now faces. They fled their home last week amid the horrifying staccato of gunfire and explosions, leaving behind 10,000 pesos ($200) worth of fruit for their business that she bought with a loan.

"We lost everything, our home and my business," Rasul told the AP as she waited to receive a pack of food and water in an overcrowded emergency shelter in Balo-i town near Marawi. "The only things we saved are the clothes we're wearing, but at least we're all alive."
 

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pls lor he keep them to shoot at the oppies. for the rest he will sell to isis to bomb the americans
 

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the only good pinoy is a dead pinoy.

the pilot is merely keeping in touch with a ancient wisdom.
 

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Call Putin to request for half dozen of these, within 2 days war is over.

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