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Did "DUTERTE the SNIPER" Kill a Maute Terrorist? ~SHARE THIS now!

To boost the morale of our men and women in uniform, President Rody Duterte made a third surprise visit to Marawi City last Thursday, August 24, 2014.

Perhaps unable to suppress his anger the Maute terrorist, President Rody Duterte took a sniper shot in the direction of the Mautes who have been terrorizing Marawi for the last three months. It is not known whether a Maute terrorist was killed or not.

Duterte took the sniper shot at terrorist when they a made a stop over at a temporary patrol base. It is where he tried out a sniper rifle and fired it towards the direction of the enemies.



If a Maute terrorist got killed, then he should consider himself lucky because he died in a special way. In hell, together with his terrorist comrades, he can brag that he was killed by the President while rest were killed only by ordinary soldiers.

Actually, taking a sniper shot is a risky thing to do. A Maute sniper could have been peering in the direction of Duterte and could have taken the first shot without knowing he was shooting the president.

Obviously, the Yellowtards are praying something like this would happen. Fortunately, the prayers of the Dutertards are more powerful than the Yellow prayers.



In Marawi, even the safe zone is still relatively unsafe.

Despite the dangers in the main battle area which is considered a safe zone, the President insisted on stopping outside the safe zone to inspect the damage near the main battle area.

Not minding the dangers of the ongoing battle to reclaim Marawi City from the terrorists, the President ordered his convoy to stop at an area outside the safe zone so he could inspect the damages near ground zero. He also talked to the troops guarding the buildings which were previously occupied by terrorists.

During his visit, the President shared words of encouragement to the troops and vowed anew that he will cover the educational expense of soldier's children. He also handed financial assistance, food packs, and watches.



According to a palace source quoted by the ABS-CBN news, Duterte told the soldiers during his visit. “I will be happy to die for my country. I need to be with you to show my solidarity,”

Watch this video about the retaking of the Grand Mosque.

Duterte’s visit to the strife-torn city came after government troops managed to retake the city’s mosque, known to be one of the hideouts of the Islamic State-inspired terrorists, led by the Maute and Abu Sayyaf groups.

During the Marawi visit, the President accompanied by National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr., Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff General Eduardo Año and of course, the very Special Assistant to the President, Christopher "Bong" Lawrence Go.

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