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Update‘Friendly fire’ air strike kills 11 soldiers in besieged Philippine city of Marawi

Defence chief: ‘Sometimes in the fog of war a lot of things could happen’

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An OV-10 aircraft from the Philippine Air Force (PAF) drops a bomb over Marawi City. Photo: Xinhua
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An air strike on Islamist rebel holed up in a southern Philippine city has killed 11 government troops, the armed forces said on Thursday, in a major blow to the country’s bid to end its biggest internal security crisis in years.

The bombing accident happened on Wednesday when one of two planes bombing rebel positions missed its target in the heart of Marawi City, where ground troops have been battling pro-Islamic State militants holed-up in buildings for nine days.

The incident came during what was the first offensive deployment of fixed-wing aircraft in the nine-day operation, aimed at flushing out the Islamist gunmen who have defied expectations by clinging on through days of ground assaults and helicopter rocket attacks.

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“Sometimes in the fog of war a lot of things could happen. Accidents happen, like this,” Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told a news conference.

“It’s very sad to be hitting our own troops,” he added. “There must be a mistake somewhere, either someone directing from the ground, or the pilot.”

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Philippine soldiers walk past Islamic State (IS) group graffiti in Marawi. Photo: AFP
Philippine soldiers walk past Islamic State (IS) group graffiti in Marawi. Photo: AFP
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