Authorities verifying reports two Maute brothers have been killed

US providing “technical support” to gov’t troops in Marawi

Philippine marines patrol a deserted street in Marawi on the southern island of Mindanao on May 30, 2017. Philippine authorities on May 30 warned Islamist militants occupying parts of a southern city to surrender or die, as attack helicopters pounded the gunmen's strongholds where up to 2,000 residents were feared trapped. / AFP PHOTO / TED ALJIBE
Philippine marines patrol a deserted street in Marawi on May 30. / AFP / Ted  Aljibe

The military is confirming reports two Maute brothers have been killed in separate operations, as United States and Philippine authorities disclosed US special forces were also providing some support to government troops in Marawi.

Marawi-based military spokesperson  Lieutenant Colonel Jo-Ar Herrera said there are “strong indications” that Omarkhayam and Madie Maute had been killed in separate operations.

But he added the military was still “validating” the report and there is no way of independently confirming it.

“There were intense firefights, house-to-house gunbattles,” Herrera said at a news conference in Marawi earlier in describing Friday’s gunbattles, adding that the total number of government troops killed in the conflict was 58.