Lanao Sur gov't worker hurt as bullets rain on capitol compound | Inquirer News

Lanao Sur gov’t worker hurt as bullets rain on capitol compound

By: - Correspondent / @rumelINQ
/ 05:21 PM June 22, 2017

Government troops in Marawi - 30 May 2017

In this photo taken May 30, 2017, government troops prepare to head to the frontline in the fight against Muslim militants in Marawi City. (PHOTO BY BULLIT MARQUEZ / AP)

MARAWI CITY — Bullets rained anew on the Lanao del Sur capitol compound here on Thursday afternoon and one of them hit a provincial government worker.

Zia Alonto Adiong, the spokesperson of the provincial crisis management committee, identified the victim as Ismail Saripada, a utility worker.

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He said Saripada was hit by one of the bullets that found their way into the capitol shortly before 4 p.m.

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“He was hit on the leg but I don’t know if it’s right or left. He was immediately rushed to a hospital,” he said.

On Tuesday evening, journalists covering the fighting here also had to seek cover behind thick walls when bullets rained on the capitol.

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Last week, Australian journalist Adam Harvey was also hit by a wayward bullet on the neck and had to be operated on so the bullet could be removed.

He had since left Marawi.  SFM

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