From the Mindanao Examiner (May 7): 4 killed in Sayyaf clash in Basilan province
Two government soldiers and two Abu Sayyaf rebels were killed in a clash in the
restive province of Basilan in southern Philippines, officials said on
Tuesday.
Four soldiers and three other Abu Sayyaf gunmen were also
wounded in the fighting that killed Major Alin Kannung, a former Muslim rebel
who joined the military after the signing of the peace accord between Manila and
the Moro National Liberation Front in 1996.
Troops recovered the bodies
of two slain rebels who were identified as Mingkong and Mardan
Sapilin.
Kannung’s group was sent Monday afternoon to distribute
livestock to a Muslim community in the town of Al-Barka when they encountered
the rebels under Abu Sayya leaders Basher and Musana Jamiriat.
“Troops
went to the area to distribute livestock as livelihood assistance for the
residents of Al-Barka when they encountered the Abu Sayyaf and a firefight
ensued,” Brig. Gen. Daniel Lucero, commander of the 1st Infantry Division, told
the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.
Lucero said troops in Basilan
were pursuing the Abu Sayyaf, a small but the most notorious rebel group blamed
for the spate of bombings, killings and kidnappings in the southern
region.
The Western Mindanao Command said Kannung was active in the
military campaign against the Abu Sayyaf, blamed by authorities for the spate of
killings and kidnappings in the southern region.
http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/05/4-killed-in-sayyaf-clash-in-basilan.html
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