ZAMBOANGA CITY – At
least 11 soldiers were slain and over a dozen more wounded in fierce clashes
Friday with pro-ISIS militants in Sulu province in southern Philippines,
reports said.
It said the clashes
erupted in the afternoon, but there was no immediate report from provincial military
or police commanders and the Western Mindanao Command also did not issue any
statement.
But other reports said the soldiers are members of the 21st Infantry Battalion and Scout Ranger, and among the dead was a lieutenant. News website Rappler reported that the soldiers lost seven R4 assault rifles, one grenade launcher and a K3 machine gun, including a radio transceiver to the Abu Sayyaf.
But other reports said the soldiers are members of the 21st Infantry Battalion and Scout Ranger, and among the dead was a lieutenant. News website Rappler reported that the soldiers lost seven R4 assault rifles, one grenade launcher and a K3 machine gun, including a radio transceiver to the Abu Sayyaf.
Security forces are battling
the terrorist Abu Sayyaf group for the past 2 decades now and despite
government efforts to lure them to surrender in exchange for livelihood and
financial aid, its members continue to wage a violent campaign in the restive
region.
Its leaders have pledged
allegiance to ISIS or Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and vowed to put up a caliphate
in Mindanao, one of the country’s three main islands largely populated by
Christians, although the region was once under the powerful rule of the
sultans. (Zamboanga Post)
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