Explosion in the Philippines Injures at Least Seven of President Duterte’s Advance Party
At least seven members of President Duterte’s security group and two military troops were wounded when a bomb exploded in Marawi City on the Philippines’ southern island of Mindanao Tuesday.
Two of the injured are in a critical condition, according to CNN Philippines. Duterte had been scheduled to visit Marawi on Wednesday and the wounded were part of his advance party convoy.
The explosion reportedly occurred at about 10:45 a.m. local time on Tuesday as the convoy was making its way to the local army headquarters in Marawi.
BREAKING: Five Presidential Security Group members wounded in Marawi City explosion https://t.co/ppEuY0xPzS pic.twitter.com/yR4118KBfE
— CNN Philippines (@cnnphilippines) November 29, 2016
It comes a day after police safely detonated another IED found in a trash can meters from Manila’s U.S. embassy — officials blamed that attempted attack on the Maute group, a militant group active in Marawi that has pledged allegiance to ISIS.
This is a developing story.
[CNN]