By Liza Soriano

MANILA — Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri expressed deep “anger” and “appall” over the recent bombing at Mindanao State University, highlighting the alarming nature of the attack taking place during a Holy Mass celebration.

In a statement, Zubiri remarked, “It is disheartening to witness such violence unfold in Marawi once again, years after the siege and well into a period of newfound peace enjoyed by our brothers and sisters under the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.”

He emphasized, “It is especially alarming to witness such a brazen attack on a state university during a Catholic Mass. No one should have to feel unsafe in places of learning and places of worship.”

The Senate President stood in solidarity with the victims’ families, urging the coordinated efforts of the Philippine National Police, the National Bureau of Investigation, and the Bangsamoro Autonomous government to “leave no stone unturned in bringing justice to their loved ones.”

The explosion occurred on a Sunday, claiming four lives and injuring several individuals during a Holy Mass held in the gymnasium of MSU.

Senator Robin Padilla denounced the incident as a “vile crime” targeting Catholic worshippers during Mass.

Senator Nancy Binay also condemned the act, extending her heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims.

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By Junex Doronio

MANILA — Describing the Sunday bombing at the Mindanao State University (MSU) as “vicious and unprovoked”, Lanao del Sur Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong has strongly condemned the attack during the Sunday service inside the main campus.

The lawmaker called on the national government to leave no stone unturned until the perpetrators of “this vile act” are brought to justice.

“My heart lies in pieces upon hearing that there was a vicious and unprovoked attack on innocent citizens attending a Sunday service at the Mindanao State University main campus this (Sunday) morning,” Adiong said.

He added that during these dark moments, “it is essential for us to unite in solidarity, demonstrating that love and compassion can overcome hatred.”

“Let us stand together as a community, providing solace and strength to one another as we mourn the senseless loss of life,” Adiong said.

He further stressed: “There is no room in Marawi, in Lanao, or the entire Philippines for them,” Adiong added.

“It is the bare minimum that we must do to ensure that the right to life of our citizens is protected. Let this be a statement of our government’s enduring commitment to human rights and a lasting peace,” the lawmaker said.

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