philippine troops drop bombs on rebels
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Philippine troops drop bombs on rebels

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A senior police officier holds a part of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) found near the USEmbassy during a press conference in Manila on Monday
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The Philippines military dropped bombs from planes and rained artillery shells on southern rebels on Monday, the third day of a siege of militants sympathetic to Daesh, during which 35 guerrillas have been killed, the army said.
Several US-made OV-10B planes circled in the air before diving and dropping payloads on fortified positions of the Maute rebel group, which has occupied a town hall in Lanao province, said army spokesman Major Filemon Tan.
“As of noon today, there’s heavy engagement in the area as our troops are conducting clearing operations,” Tan said, adding 13 soldiers were wounded in the offensive, which began on Saturday.
Thousands of residents have fled as hundreds of troops, backed by heavy artillery and armored vehicles, moved in to flush out the rebels. Italian-made trainer planes and OV-10 Bronco aircraft were also called in help retake the old municipal hall.
The government has blamed the Maute Group for a Sept. 2 bombing at a street market in the hometown of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte that killed 14 people and wounded dozens.
Police conducted a controlled detonation of a home-made bomb found in a trash bin near the US Embassy in Manila on Monday and said the Maute group could be responsible because bomb components were similar to those used in the Davao attack. 
Several suspected members of Daesh have been arrested, according to the defense minister, video clips were found of them pledging loyalty to Daesh cause.
Duterte has recently been warning about the possibility of Daesh taking root in the Philippines if driven out of Iraq and Syria, saying his country needed to avoid their “contamination,” as did Malaysia and Indonesia.
Tan said the military was trying to contain fighting in the area and keep it from spilling over to other areas in Mindanao.
“A heavy fight is ongoing, but we hope to neutralize this Maute group soon,” he added.

Source: Arab News

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