Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte has just declared martial law on the southern island of Mindanao after clashes between government troops and Islamist militants on Tuesday left three people dead.
Two soldiers and a police officer were reportedly killed.
Duterte’s spokesperson made the announcement in Moscow, where the president is currently visiting, saying that Mindanao — which makes up almost one third of the country — would be under martial law for 60 days.
He said instating the law would “suppress lawless violence and rebellion and for public safety”.
Duterte cut his trip to Russia short to return to Manila, according to Philippine foreign secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said.
Martial law is the temporary rule by military authorities during a time of emergency when the civil authorities are deemed unable to function.
Source: Business Insider Australia