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More than 100 troops, police storm homes of massacre suspects

More than 100 troops, police storm homes of massacre suspects

More than 100 Filipino soldiers and police raided the home Friday from a powerful family clan is suspected of involvement in a slaughter of 23 November, which left 57 people dead in what police say that the killings were politically motivated.

Philippine soldiers wearing bulletproof vests and carrying assault rifles on Friday stormed back from a powerful clan is suspected of involvement in a massacre that left 57 people dead.More than 100 soldiers and dozens of police raided the farm of ANDAL Ampatuan, Maguindanao, Jr., a local mayor in the southern Philippines, is charged with 25 counts of murder so far in last week's battle.

Other members of the clan houses Ampatuan, Maguindanao, including the patriarch of the family, as Governor of Maguindanao province since 2001, were registered on Friday morning in a subsequent attack, authorities said.

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