Death of 6 soldiers in Lanao del Norte bolsters government's resolve to fight terrorism—Marcos
President Marcos vowed that the government will continue to bolster its campaign against terrorist groups as he mourns over the killing of six soldiers in Lanao del Norte.

“Hindi natin makakalimutan ang kanilang kadakilaan at kabayanihan. Ipagpapatuloy natin ang kanilang ipinaglaban, at uusigin natin ang mga kalaban ng kapayapaan (We will never forget their greatness and heroism. We will continue to fight for, and to go after the threats to peace),” Marcos said in his vlog on Sunday, Feb. 25.
The President made the statement after six soldiers were killed in clashes with the Islamic State-linked Dawlah Islamiyah (DI) group in a remote village in Munai, Lanao del Norte last week.
“Ipinapangako natin sa kanilang mga mahal sa buhay, at sa sambayanang Pilipino, na ating ipadarama sa kanilang mga naulila, ang pagmamahal at pagkikilala ng pamahalaan sa kanilang nagawang sakripisyo (We vow to their loved ones, and to the Filipino people, that we will convey our love and recognition to their sacrifices)," he said.
Marcos further said the government recognizes the sacrifices and the bravery shown by the six soldiers who died in their sworn duty to ensure peace and order and fight terrorism.
“Tayo po ay sumasaludo sa sakripisyo ng ating anim na sundalo na nagbuwis ng buhay sa isang enkwentro, upang tayo ay protektahan laban sa mga terorista (We salute the sacrifices of the six soldiers who sacrificed their lives in a clash to protect us from the terrorists),” he said.
He added that the "sadness that we feel for the sacrifices of our six brave soldiers intensifies our resolve to strengthen our fight against terrorism."
Six were killed and four other members of the Army's 44th Infantry Battalion were wounded in a firefight with the DI group in Barangay Ramain on Feb. 18. The DI group is known to be operating in communities in the boundary of Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur. be
The military has intensified manhunt operations against the DI group as the Army’s 1st Infantry Division prepared full military honors for the six fallen soldiers.