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A group of heavily-armed militants from a group linked to Isis have reportedly stormed a city in the Philippines and engaged in firefights with the national army.
Residents of Marawi City, in the south of the country, were urged to remain indoors as at least 15 gunmen from a Muslim rebel group called Maute stormed the streets brandishing assault rifles.
The group, which is also known as the Islamic State of Lanao, have reportedly received support from Isis.
Troops and a special police force were deployed to the city after residents in a nearby village raised the alarm and appealed for help.
President Rodrigo Duterte then declared martial law and a state of emergency in the province of Mindano. General Eduardo Ano, the military chief of staff, said at least one police officer was killed and eight soldiers were wounded in the fighting.
Witnesses reported seeing men in attire similar to that worn by Isis militants walking the streets before firing at houses and government buildings.
The Maute is a radical Islamist group composed of former Moro Islamic Liberation Front guerrillas and some foreign fighters.
Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-street-battle-terrorist-jihadi-a7751406.html