Deadly clashes in Philippines
May 25, 2013Seven Filipino marines and at least four members of the Abu Sayyaf militant group were killed in the hour-long gun battle Saturday in the town of Patikul in Sulu province, 1,000 kilometers south of the capital, Manila, the nation's military reported.
A further nine soldiers were injured in the clashes and were airlifted to a military hospital. Reinforcement troops are now searching for fleeing militants.
"It was an early-morning firefight. Our forces were tracking those responsible for some recent kidnappings in the area, including the wife of a soldier," military spokesman Brigadier-General Domingo Tutaan told news agency AFP.
Alongside the kidnapping of the marine's wife last week, the group is accused of abducting two government men working on a road project in Patikul and several high-profile cases involving foreign hostages. Abu Sayyaf is thought to have been behind several terror attacks in the Philippines, including the firebombing of a ferry in Manila Bay.
Reportedly formed in the 1990s with al Qaeda funds, the group is on the US government's list of what it calls terrorist organizations. Although US-backed initiatives have weakened the group in recent years, it still poses a significant national security threat.
ccp/mz (AFP, dpa)