The Filipino soldiers who fought against the Abu Sayyaf |
MANILA - The militant group Abu Sayyaf involved in fierce battles with Philippine troops on Basilan island, on Saturday. A total of 18 Filipino soldiers killed.
Abu Sayyaf group in the Philippines is that hostage 10 Indonesian citizens (citizen) after a ship carrying the Indonesians were hijacked. Up to now, 10 Indonesians have not been freed.
According to Philippine officials, the battle of the previous day was the biggest battle in 2016. In addition to 18 Philippine soldiers were killed, there were 52 other soldiers were wounded.
The Abu Sayyaf was founded in 1991 in Basilan, about 550m (880 km) south of Manila. The group has pledged allegiance to ISIS led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in July 2014.
Filipino forces sent to Basilan yesterday true to kill or capture Abu Sayyaf commander Isnilon Hapilon.
According to the IB Times, Sunday (04/10/2016), from the stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf reportedly killed four militants. The death toll was more experienced army Philippines, because the local tpejabat menuru, Abu Sayyaf has deployed about 100 to 150 militants very quickly.
Meanwhile, the fate of 10 citizens who were held hostage Abu Sayyaf, the Philippine authorities have not provided the latest information in their military operations. The Philippines has banned the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) into their territory according to the constitution which forbids entry of foreign troops. Source
Abu Sayyaf group in the Philippines is that hostage 10 Indonesian citizens (citizen) after a ship carrying the Indonesians were hijacked. Up to now, 10 Indonesians have not been freed.
According to Philippine officials, the battle of the previous day was the biggest battle in 2016. In addition to 18 Philippine soldiers were killed, there were 52 other soldiers were wounded.
The Abu Sayyaf was founded in 1991 in Basilan, about 550m (880 km) south of Manila. The group has pledged allegiance to ISIS led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in July 2014.
Filipino forces sent to Basilan yesterday true to kill or capture Abu Sayyaf commander Isnilon Hapilon.
According to the IB Times, Sunday (04/10/2016), from the stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf reportedly killed four militants. The death toll was more experienced army Philippines, because the local tpejabat menuru, Abu Sayyaf has deployed about 100 to 150 militants very quickly.
Meanwhile, the fate of 10 citizens who were held hostage Abu Sayyaf, the Philippine authorities have not provided the latest information in their military operations. The Philippines has banned the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) into their territory according to the constitution which forbids entry of foreign troops. Source
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