SULU
– At least four Abu Sayyaf militants were killed and 7 soldiers wounded in
fierce clashes early Sunday in the southern Filipino province of Sulu where
security forces are searching for foreigners kidnapped by the notorious group
linked to ISIS, officials said.
Officials
said members of the Marine Battalion Landing Team 3 clashed with about 30
militants under Abu Sayyaf commanders Sansibar Bensio and Hatib Munap Binda in
Mount Bawis in Panamao town.
Army
Captain Jo-ann Petinglay, a spokeswoman for the Western Mindanao Command, said
troops were sent to the town late Saturday following intelligence reports that
the militants were holding several captives in the area.
“Upon
arrival in the area, our troops were fired upon by the enemy, resulting to an
exchange of gun fires,” Petinglay said, quoting a report from Brigadier General
Cirilito Sobejana, commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu.
“Our
troops were very careful because we believe there were kidnap victims with the
Abus, however, the bandits fired at our marines first prompting our forces to
fire back. Due to the superior firepower of the government forces, the bandits
were forced to withdraw and escape,” Sobejana said, adding, the soldiers were
still tracking down the militants and their hostages.
Petinglay
said troops recovered the bodies of the slain militants, including an M14
rifle. The identities of the dead remain unknown, but the military, according
to Petinglay, is coordinating with local officials to determine the names of
those killed in the fighting.
She
said the wounded soldiers had been evacuated to hospital. Their conditions were
not made public by Petinglay, but General Carlito Galvez, the regional military
commander, has asked the public to pray for the wounded soldiers. “We ask for
prayers from all peace-loving people of the country, that our wounded soldiers
be able to successfully face the battle in the operating tables. Despite the
expertise of our doctors, your prayers will be the most powerful tool for them
to stay alive and be well again,” he said in a statement sent to the regional
newspaper Mindanao Examiner.
Galvez
said the operation against the Abu Sayyaf is continuing in Sulu, one of 5
provinces under the restive Muslim autonomous region. “We will not stop until
we rescue all hostages and until we neutralize all these terrorists. Our
soldiers are out there hunting for them ready to fight and die just to attain
peace in our communities especially in Sulu. I once again enjoin everyone to
help and support your Armed Forces through Western Mindanao Command in this
fight to eliminate terror here in the region,” he said.
The Abu Sayyaf is
believe holding about a dozen hostages in the region. (Mindanao Examiner)
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