IDP PROTECTION ASSESSMENT REPORT Armed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Maute) Issue No. 03 dated 14 July 2017 Incident Date: 23 May 2017 INCIDENT BACKGROUND CURRENT SITUATION (Updates in blue) Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 224 6567 1 P a g e
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PERSONS OF CONCERN 175,237 204,676 18 76 181 8 169 840 44 975 388 1,021 40 480 1,470 6,205 761 2,533 19,828 Capiz Iloilo Negros Oriental Siquijor Bohol Cebu Agusan del Sur Agusan del Norte Davao Occidental Davao Del Sur Sarangani Sultan KudaratNorth South REGION VI NIR REGION VII CARAGA REGION XI REGION XII REGION X ARMM Misamis Occidental Bukidnon Misamis Oriental Lanao Del Norte Lanao Del Sur SOURCES: National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC)/Regional Coordination and Command Center (RCCC) Department of Social Welfare and Development (Region 10 and ARMM) Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) Provincial Social Welfare and Development Offices (PSWDOs) Municipal Social Welfare and Development Offices (MSWDOs) Community and Family Services International (CFSI) Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP) Local civil society organizations based in Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur The IDP Protection Assessment Report (IDPPAR) The IDP Protection Assessment Report aims to provide a starting point for information and analysis that can help humanitarian agencies, policy makers and other stakeholders concerning instances of forced displacement or solutions (repatriation, resettlement, integration). The number of people displaced/affected may differ from the number in need of humanitarian assistance. To the extent possible, the terminology used in the Dashboard reflects the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement and other sources of international law and practice. The information reported in the IDP Protection Assessment Reports has been received from members of the Protection Cluster across Mindanao. Consequently, unreported cases of forced displacement and solutions are not reflected. Updates will be provided as and when more information is received from members. Although efforts are made to verify the data, the Protection Cluster takes no responsibility for the incompleteness or inaccuracy of the information. At the end of every month, this data is compiled and distributed through the 'Protection Dashboard'. The information provided in this IDP Assessment Report does not necessarily reflect the views of UNHCR or any individual member of the Protection Cluster. The Protection Cluster In the Philippines, the protection cluster has been established by the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) Circular No 5 series of 10 May 2007 (Institutionalizing Cluster Approach in Philippine Disaster System). The cluster approach is part of a global response aimed at providing more timely and consistent help to the internally displaced and other affected people in complex emergencies and disasters. The Protection Cluster in Mindanao meets in, Iligan, Davao and other cities on a regular basis. Currently there are over 100 participating agencies including from the Government, State, Civil Society, national and international NGOs and agencies, as well as the United Nations. For more information, please visit the Protection Cluster website http://www.protectioncluster.org/philippines/ or e-mail us at PHICOPRC@unhcr.org Protection Cluster E-mail: phicoprc@unhcr.org I Telephone: +63 224 6567 5 P a g e
5/2 6/201 7 5/2 7/201 7 5/2 8/201 7 5/2 9/201 7 5/3 0/201 7 5/3 1/201 7 6/1 /2017 6/2 /2017 6/3 /2017 6/4 /2017 6/5 /2017 6/6 /2017 6/7 /2017 6/8 /2017 6/9 /2017 6/1 0/201 7 6/1 1/201 7 6/1 3/201 7 6/1 4/201 7 6/1 5/201 7 6/1 6/201 7 6/1 7/201 7 6/1 8/201 7 6/1 9/201 7 6/2 0/201 7 6/2 1/201 7 6/2 2/201 7 6/2 3/201 7 6/2 4/201 7 6/2 5/201 7 6/2 6/201 7 6/2 7/201 7 6/2 8/201 7 6/2 9/201 7 6/3 0/201 7 7/2 /2017 7/3 /2017 7/5 /2017 7/6 /2017 7/7 /2017 7/9 /2017 7/1 0/201 7 7/1 1/201 7 7/1 2/201 7 7/1 3/201 7 Timeline: Marawi Crisis Armed Confrontations and Displacement in Marawi (AFP vs Maute) AFP and PNP forces clash with militants at about 2:00pm in the Basak Malutlut area. Kampo Ranao (103rd Brigade, Phil. Army) attacked by about 500 militants. 11 civilians shot dead by militants President Duterte declares Martial Law over the whole of Mindanao IDP Movement Ilo-ilo Capiz Amai Pakpak Hospital occupied by the militants. Civilians were abducted, including Fr. Chito Suganob. Cebu Bohol Dansalan College, St. Mary s Church, Marawi Jail and other buildings set on fire by militants. 107 inmates escape from 2 jail centers. Basak Malutlut AMAI PAKPAK MEDICAL CENTER Dumaguete Ozamis Butuan Cagayan Lanao del Norte Lanao del Sur North Bukidnon Davao Bayugan Compostela Valley Marawi LASURECO Office taken over by militants Firefights took place at Sarimanok area near the Provincial Capitol Philippine Air Force launched air strikes against militants About 6 foreign nationals affiliated with the militants were killed. Marawi placed under State of Calamity AFP and PNP- SAF personnel began house-to-house clearing operations Child warriors as young as 10 years old discovered among the militants Inter-Agency Regional Command and Coordination Center (RCCC) created Death toll has reached 100 14 hostages escape militant captors Militants reinforced by BIFF members 90 percent of Marawi reclaimed by AFP 11 soldiers killed, 7 others injured in friendly fire from air strike 8 militants surrender to government troops Photo credit: Raffy Tima GMA Network News 4-hour peace corridor facilitated by MILF; 179 trapped civilians rescued. Total civilian casualties increased to 38 Ominta Romato Maute, mother of Maute Group leaders, arrested in Masiu, Lanao del Sur 13 Marines killed and 40 wounded in clearing operations American Special Forces deployed to Marawi on advisory role Task Force Bangon Marawi created. South Genral Santos Malapatan Dansalan College retaken by AFP Total firearms recovered since start of clearing operations reached 410 23 MAY 24 MAY 25 MAY 26 MAY 27 MAY 28 MAY 29 MAY 30 MAY 31 MAY 01 JUNE 4 JUNE 6 JUNE 9 JUNE 19 JUNE 28 JUNE 30 JUNE 4 JULY 12 JULY Displaced Families Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers 9,236 Lanao del Sur placed under State of Calamity. Mass exodus of Marawi residents clog main road artery leading to Iligan 120 civilians used as human shield were rescued from Amai Pakpak Hospital. Mindanao State University Main Campus recaptured by AFP Air strikes started hitting residential structures to deprive cover for militants Air strikes were used on Maute sniper positions 39,663 19 civilians, including women and children, killed after 5 days of armed confrontation Authorities estimate 2,000 residents still trapped in militant-controlled areas 46,989 Recorded video of Fr. Chito Suganob released, relaying militant demands 2 bridges still road-blocked by militants 18 high-powered firearms, uniforms and black flags recovered by Marines from clearing operations 8 militants killed 63,239 DND revised estimate of militants from 100 to 500. 280 militants have fled the city, mixing with civilians in neighboring towns Cayamora Maute, father of Maute Group leaders, arrested in Davao 11 kilos of shabu confiscated from suspected Maute safehouse Total number of soldiers killed in action raised to 62 1,637 trapped civilians rescued 77,424 74,157 64,663 2 Australian surveillance planes begin two week operations over Marawi 99,637 2 soldiers and 11 others injured in 2nd friendly fire by Phil. Air Force. 85 91,538 Evacuation Centers 24,024 Individuals Inside Evacuation Centers 390,926 Individuals Outside Evacuation Centers SOURCES: Protection Cluster Mindanao, DSWD Dromic CREATION DATE: 17 July 2017 FEEDBACK: phicoprc@unhcr.org DISCLAIMER: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.