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Southeast Asia
Filipino soldiers clash with rebels; 15 killed
2011-10-19
MANILA: Philippine troops battled Muslim terrorists guerrillas in fierce fighting in a volatile southern province Tuesday that killed at least 15 combatants and left 10 soldiers missing, officials and rebels said.

Regional military spokesman Lt. Col. Randolph Cabangbang said the fighting erupted at dawn Tuesday near Al-Barka town on Basilan island when troops were investigating reports of terrorist rebel incursions, and that sporadic clashes continued late into the night in the remote region. At least 12 soldiers were killed and 11 wounded, and 10 others were missing, he said.

Moro Islamic Liberation Front spokesman Von Al Haq said at least three terrorists rebels were killed in the clash. He said government troops provoked the fighting by attacking the terrorists rebels in their Al-Barka stronghold in violation of an existing cease-fire.

Army troops shelled the terrorist rebel stronghold after the initial clash, trapping villagers in the fighting, he said.

Cabangbang said troops were deployed to check reports by villagers that a group of terrorists gunmen known to be holding kidnap victims had strayed areas close to their communities. He said the troops did not intrude into the terrorist rebel stronghold and were fired upon by the Moro terrorists rebels, prompting them to fight back, he said.

The gunmen were led by a terrorist commander identified as Dan Laksaw Asnawi, who escaped from a Basilan jail in 2009 with 30 other terrorists inmates. Asnawi was detained for his alleged involvement in the beheading of 14 marines during a 2007 clash in Al-Barka, Cabangbang said.

“When we’re running after a terrorist criminal and get near their area, they cannot just kill our soldiers,” Cabangbang told The Associated Press by telephone.
Posted by:Steve White

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