The Armed Forces of the Philippines on Sunday said troops are gaining more ground in Marawi City as more members of the Maute group are killed in the ongoing clashes.
Lt. Col. Jo-ar Herrera, spokesperson of Task Force Marawi, said the number of the Maute-led militant group in the city has gone down to between 60 and 70 from the earlier estimate of "more or less 80."
"Their capability continue to decline, their presence continue to decline... Their strength is now between 60 to 70... We continue to achieve good gains for now. We're covering more areas... We are gaining more grounds and we are committed and focused to finish the job as soon as possible," Herrera said.
AFP public affairs chief Col. Edgard Arevalo said that as of Sunday, a total of 405 militants have been killed by troops in Marawi City. The number of firearms of the Maute group seized has also climbed to 503.
Arevalo also reported that a total of 95 soldiers have been killed in the continuing conflict. The number of civilians killed was still at 45 and those rescued were 1,723.
Herrera, meanwhile, said that they were confident that it's just "a matter of time" before the government can fully retake Marawi City from the local terrorists, which laid siege to the city on May 23.
President Rodrigo Duterte placed Mindanao under martial law after the Maute group's attack in the city. The 60-day period set by MalacaƱang for the implementation of the martial law will lapse on July 22.
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