From the Mindanao Examiner BlogSpot site (Jan 21): Troops kill 6 Sayyaf rebels; capture 2 camps in Philippines
Government troops assaulted two Abu Sayyaf camps on Wednesday, killing at least 6 rebels in Sumisip town in the restive province of Basilan in the Muslim autonomous region in southern Philippines, officials said.
Officials said two rebel camps were eventually overtaken by soldiers and that explosives had been recovered from the site. At least 6 rebels were also wounded in the clashes in the village called Baiwas. Sumisip, a known stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf, is the hometown of Mujiv Hataman, the regional governor.
Two of the slain rebels were identified as Yusop Sandatan and Usop Balaman. There were no immediate reports of military casualties, but two military ambulances – their sirens blazing - were spotted speeding in downtown Zamboanga City.
Marine Captain Maria Rowena Muyuela, a spokeswoman for the Western Mindanao Command, said the operations, which started on Tuesday, were part of a fresh offensive aimed at crippling the Abu Sayyaf group blamed by authorities for the spate of terror attacks and kidnappings in the region.
She said troops first clashed with the group of Abu Sayyaf sub-leaders Juhaibel Alamsirul, Radzmil Janatul and Pasil Bayali in Sumisip’s Pamatsaken village and that sporadic clashes spread in Baiwas.
In another report, Army Lieutenant Sally Christine Maria Magno, of the 1st Infantry Division, said the camps can accommodate about 100 rebels. “The Armed Forces of the Philippines together with the Philippine National Police and the local governments are continuously intensifying the conduct of law enforcement operations in order to defeat these lawless elements who continuously initiate atrocities in the province of Basilan and its neighboring areas,” she said.
http://www.mindanaoexaminer.net/2015/01/troops-kill-6-sayyaf-rebels-capture-2.html
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