Terrorist slain as MSU resumes classes in Marawi City


Troops automatically returned fire and were reinforced by ground units. Said gun battle yielded to the death of a terrorist and the recovery of two rocket-propelled grenades, M79 ammunition link for M60, and M203 ammunition. A cadaver was further retrieved by the operating troops in the area of engagement.
“In their attempts to cause havoc, the terrorists even incurred casualties with the preparation of our ground troops,” said Brigadier General Joselito Bautista, Commander of the Joint Task Force Marawi.
Troops further tightened checkpoints in their respective areas of operations to preempt any diversionary ploys by the Maute group to disrupt the opening of classes at the Mindanao State University.
“We are on top of the situation and our troops are prepositioned to thwart any attempts by the terrorists to hamper security. We are also denying reports that there is a lockdown within the campus of the Mindanao State University or its immediate vicinity. Classes at the said university already resumed this morning,” said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.
"With the heightened security, students were transported from Iligan City to Marawi earlier today,” he added.
About 600 students and MSU officials aboard 12 buses left Iligan City and were escorted by the military and police to MSU campus.
A send-off ceremony was held at around 8am with Iligan City Mayor Celso Regencia; Jamaloden Basar, OIC of MSU; Colonel Allan Hambala, chief of staff of the 1st Infantry Division, Philippine Army; and Police Superintendent Ebra Moxir of the Marawi City PNP.
The students arrived at the MSU campus in Marawi City at around 11:15am today. An opening program was also held at the ground area of Antonio Isidro Hall inside the MSU campus.
Director Usman Aragasi of the Division of the Student Affairs welcomed the MSU students, officials, military and police officers present. He also expressed his gratitude to the Joint Task Group Ranao for the support extended by the military.
Aiza Seguerra, the Secretary of the National youth Commission, also graced the said activity.
"We will make sure that any attempts to thwart our plans for normalcy of Marawi City will not be successful," added LtGen Galvez.
"With the help of the MSU community and those who desire to build back a better Marawi City, we are sure that we can defeat any terror group from perpetrating their plan."