Nine years displaced: Marawi siege survivors remain in limbo
Nine years after ISIS-linked militants besieged Marawi City in the Philippines, thousands of survivors remain displaced and unable to return home. The prolonged aftermath highlights ongoing humanitarian and security challenges in the region.
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