US condemns ‘horrific terrorist attack’ in southern Philippines

US condemns ‘horrific terrorist attack’ in southern Philippines

The incident killed at least four people and injured dozens more.

Filipino troopers man a checkpoint near the site where a bomb exploded in Marawi. (AP pic)
MANILA:
The US condemned the “horrific terrorist attack” during a Catholic Mass at a university in southern Philippines that killed at least four people and injured dozens, the state department said on Sunday.

The US is in close contact with its Philippine partners and stands with Filipinos in rejecting the act of violence, it said in a statement.

“We continue patrols and security in schools is tighter,” Major Alinaid Moner, spokesman of the Lanao del Sur police office, told News5 radio station on Monday.

Mindanao State University (MSU) is continuing operations as it is the period for final exams, Moner said.

Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos Jr and security officials said on Sunday the crime was perpetrated by “foreign terrorists”.

Hours after, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the bombing at the MSU gymnasium located in the southern city of Marawi, which was besieged by Islamist militants for five months in 2017.

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