‘Duty of civilians to flee’: Duterte tells troops not to worry about collateral damage
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has once again reassured troops fighting an Islamist insurgency in Marawi CIty that he will protect them from legal action, reiterating his desire to retake the city by any means necessary.
In a televised speech, in his brash style, Duterte said that while collateral damage is never intentional, soldiers should “not hesitate to engage just because there are civilians. It is the duty of the civilians to flee or seek cover.”
“We will face charges, sometimes massacre, you know a bullet hits through and through, one squeeze of the Armalite [rifle], it bursts out about three, four. Keep on pressing it,” Duterte said.
Much the same as his notorious rape joke he made in May, Duterte assured his troops that he would personally keep them away from jail in the event that there were any civilian casualties.
“If you raped three [women], I will be the one to admit that it's me,” Duterte said, adding "I'll be with you all the way. If you go down, I go down.”
‘If you raped 3 women, I will be the one to admit that it's me’ – Duterte jokes with martial law troops https://t.co/B2CqbRFaFnpic.twitter.com/y1icDwS4Yg
— RT (@RT_com) May 26, 2017
Philippines authorities had previously pledged to bring the siege to an end by Monday June 12, the country's independence day, but as the fighting drags into its sixth week, Duterte seems to be desperate for a resolution, no matter the cost.
“And my orders to you, if he carries a gun, he is not a soldier, he is not a policeman, just kill him. That is my order, because they will kill us,” Duterte told the troops, as cited by AP.
The overall death toll has reached over 400 and the military claimed Wednesday the Islamic State-affiliated Maute fighters had begun beheading civilians.
‘Forced to be sex slaves, loot homes’: ISIS-linked fighters decapitate civilians as #Marawi siege enters 6th week https://t.co/LupsQwY0UW
— RT (@RT_com) June 28, 2017
Some 71 Philippines military personnel have been reported killed-in-action (KIA), which Duterte lamented in his closing remarks.
“I really wallow in sorrow, because I’m the one who ordered you to go there and fight, that is the moral burden that I carry all day and all night,” he said.