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- MANILA — Security forces killed 12 people during a drug raid in the southern Philippines on Saturday, officials said. It was the bloodiest episode in years in President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on narcotics. A police officer was also killed in the gun battle, which took place in Sultan Kudarat, a small town in the province of Maguindanao.www.nytimes.com/2021/01/23/world/asia/philippines-drug-raid-duterte.html
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