The Philippines' Marawi City Remains Wrecked Nearly 2 Years After ISIS War

Olowan Magarang recalls the moment he knew it was time to flee his home in Marawi, on the southern Philippines' island of Mindanao. It was in May 2017, two days into a siege by militants aligned with the Islamic State.

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