Death toll in Marawi City conflict hits 461

Soldiers carry a body bag containing the body of a colleague killed in action during fighting between government troops and Islamist militants in Marawi on the southern island of Mindanao on July 3.
Islamist gunmen led by one of the world’s most wanted terrorists still hold about 1,500 buildings in Marawi after weeks of ferocious fighting that has left hundreds dead, officials said on July 3. / AFP / Richele Umel

QUEZON City, Philippines (Eagle News) — Fatalities since the start of the Marawi City conflict has reached 461, according to records of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

The government said that 337 of the dead were Islamist terrorists, including the Maute Group; 85 were soldiers and policemen, and 39 were civilians.

The figures were as of 6 p.m., Monday, July 3.

The AFP records also show that an estimated 300, 000 individuals from or near Marawi City have already evacuated.

The AFP also said that at least 1,717 had been rescued, and that government forces had recovered 410 high powered firearms.

 

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