MANILA, Aug. 12 – A total of 107 troopers who were wounded while
fighting Maute Group terrorists in Marawi City and other areas in Mindanao,
were decorated for their gallantry during a short ceremony at the Army General
Hospital in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City last August 10.
In a statement issued Friday, Philippine Army spokesperson, Lt. Col.
Ray Tiongson, said the soldiers were presented the Army's Wounded Personnel
Medal during the ceremony that was led by Army Support Command head, Maj. Gen.
Elmer Pabale.
Tiongson said that through the medal, the Army recognizes the bravery,
professionalism, and heroism of the soldiers, who continue to be a source of
national pride.
"The Army also extended its gratitude to all its personnel in
Marawi City and all over the country who continue to risk their lives to
achieve just and lasting peace and stability for the country," he said.
As of this posting, the number of fatalities in the Marawi crisis has
been placed at 552 Maute terrorists, 128 government troops, and 45 civilians.
Some 1,728 civilians have been rescued from the clutches of the enemy and about
610 weapons have been seized from the terrorists. (PNA)
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