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Friday, June 2, 2017

Islamic State takes quick credit after gunshots, blasts erupt at Manila casino complex

MANILA – Gunshots and explosions erupted after midnight in a hotel and casino complex near Manila’s airport, sending hundreds fleeing into darkened streets early Friday in chaos that appeared linked to a Muslim militant siege in the country’s south.
The Islamic State group, in a quick communique, took responsibility for the attack.
Policemen rushed to the Resorts World Manila complex early Friday after gunshots rang out and witnesses reported gunmen barging in at a mall in the commercial center, where whitish smoke began billowing from an upper floor. Witnesses reported seeing injured people, including a SWAT member, who rushed to the scene and was reportedly fired upon by unidentified men.
Resorts World Manila said in its Facebook account that it was “currently on lockdown following reports of gunfire from unidentified men,” adding “the company is working closely with the Philippine National Police to ensure that all guests and employees are safe.” “We ask for your prayers during these difficult times,” the company said.
Police said only one gunman was involved in the attack and that he also set afire gaming tables in the casino and everything along the way as he moved from one floor to another.
“I heard many, many gunshots,” Julio Silva, a casino player who managed to dash out of the mall complex amid the gunfire, told DZMM radio network. Silva said he saw a SWAT member who was shouting “I was hit, I was hit.”
A dzMM radio reporter on the scene said she saw two ambulances ferrying two people away, one with a bandage on the leg and another in wheelchair. As news of the attack spread, U.S. President Donald Trump offered the thoughts and prayers of the American people to the Philippines. 
“It is really very sad as to what’s going on throughout the world with terror,” he said from the White House Rose Garden. He said he is “closely monitoring the situation” and will continue to provide updates. Trump called it a “terrorist attack in Manila.”
The violence occurred amid a 10-day deadly siege by Muslim militants aligned to the Islamic State group in the southern city of Marawi. The attack has sparked fears that the militants may attack elsewhere to divert the focus of thousands of troops trying to quell the siege.
ANC television, quoting the police, said the attacker was killed after he burned himself. This was also confirmed by Philippine police chief Ronald dela Rosa. “Patay na siya. Nagsunog siya sa sarili niya sa loob ng hotel, sa Room 510. Humiga siya sa bed, kinoveran niya sarili niya ng makapal na kumot, and apparently nagbuhos siya ng gasolina sa kumot at nagsindi sa sarili. Sunog siya,” he told reporters.
Oscar Albayalde, police chief of the National Capital Region, said the ISIS claim of responsibility for the casino attack was a mere propaganda and claimed that no civilian casualties were reported, but many were hurt when panic broke out and they rushed out of the hotel. Albayalde said the still unidentified attacker was believed insane and witnesses claimed the man looked like a foreigner.
But ANC television reported that at least 34 bodies had been found by fire fighters on the burned second and third floors of the hotel – and police said the victims suffocated to death. Quoting a police report, it said the attacker also shot himself inside a room.
ANC television also showed pictures of the attacker showing him brandishing an automatic rifle and wearing a black bonnet and a jacket and carrying a back pack. It was unknown how the man managed to sneak the weapon into the casino.
Resorts World Manila also released the names of the fatalities – 22 of them were hotel guests and the rest all employees. 
Stephen Reilly, the Chief Operating Officer of Resorts World Manila, identified the guests as Caccam Catherine Cervantes, P Ling Hung Lee, Pacita Guillermo Comquilla, Pomenciano Vargas Jr., Susan Abulencia, Lai Wei Chung, Jaime Gaboy Jr., Ariel Abrogar, Lai Yu Cheeh, Cliff Reyniera, Rolando Pena Sison, Eluterio Reyes, Antonina Yuzon Allanigue, Shiela Malicse, Carmelita Taylo Dela Cruz, Mielle Oliveros, Pamela Silvestre, Elizabeth Gonzales, and two others remain unknown.
The employees were also named as Hazel Yangco, Jellah Ramos, Melvin Herrera, Arvi Gavino, BJ Pagsibigan, Rojie Uy, Jessica Alindogan, Merylle Gwen Ala, Lea Grace Mozo, Loudette Santos, Kay Nuguerra and two more who are still unidentified. Reilly said there was only one gunman and that hotel security shot and wounded the attacker.
The SITE Intelligence Group, a U.S. terrorism monitor, said an Islamic State-linked Filipino operative who provides daily updates on the ongoing clashes in Marawi, claimed that “lone wolf soldiers” of the Islamic State group were responsible for the attack at Resorts World Manila.
An English message by the operative was distributed across several pro-IS Telegram chat groups, SITE said. According to SITE, he wrote: “The lone wolf soldiers of Khilafah attack the heart of Kufar the city of Manila in Resort World.”
President Rodrigo Duterte sent soldiers to the southern Philippines to end the siege by about 500 militants. Officials say 120 militants and at least 25 soldiers, five policemen and two dozen civilians have been killed in the fighting since Tuesday last week.
Duterte declared martial law in the Mindanao region, the southern third of the Philippines, to crush the insurrection, and poured in troops backed by airstrikes, artillery fire and armored vehicles.
The unrest has boosted fears that the Islamic State group’s violent ideology is gaining a foothold in the country’s restive southern islands, where Muslim separatist rebellions have raged for nearly half a century. (AP. With a report from Mindanao Examiner.)
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