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Southeast Asia
10 dead in Abu Sayyaf shootout
2009-05-28
[Straits Times] TEN Muslim extremists were killed on Wednesday in a fierce firefight with government troops on the southern Philippine island of Basilan, the military said. The death toll could be higher as troops continue to hunt down members of the Abu Sayyaf extremist group who were behind the kidnapping of three local school teachers four months ago, said Captain Neil Estrella. The group released the teachers on Tuesday, possibly after a ransom was paid.

Mr Estrella said once the safety of the schoolteachers was assured, Marines began 'stalking the perpetrators.' They encountered the main body of about 50 Abu Sayyaf members before dawn Wednesday, leading to an intense firefight, he said.
Happy hunting, indeed!
The bodies of 10 Abu Sayyaf members were recovered with no casualties on the government side. While the fighting has subsided, pursuit of the extremists is continuing, said Mr Estrella.
Play nicely with your toys, gentlemen.
The Abu Sayyaf are known for kidnapping Christians and foreigners for large ransom payments and have killed their hostages when their demands have not been met. Earlier this month, the Abu Sayyaf in Basilan beheaded a retired Christian carpenter abducted two months earlier after his family failed to pay a ransom. Another group of Abu Sayyaf militants continue to hold Italian Red Cross worker Eugenio Vagni on the island of Jolo, where they kidnapped him in January. Two other Red Cross workers abducted with Vagni have since been freed.
Posted by:Fred

#1  This is good news. Three years ago the deaths on the military side would be at least equal to the ASG side. It sounds like they are finally learning from the JSOTF-P.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2009-05-28 22:55  

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