Special Forces’ soldiers during their operation in Basilan province in the Muslim autonomous region in southern Philippines in these undated photos released by the Western Mindanao Command.
The Philippine military on Tuesday trumpeted the capture of several Abu Sayyaf hideouts in the continuing operations against the ISIS-affiliate jihadist group, blamed for the spate of ransom kidnappings in the troubled Muslim region in the South.
The Western Mindanao Command, a key military base in the
port city of Zamboanga, claimed at least 45 Abu Sayyaf fighters had been slain
in fierce clashes in Basilan, but its officials provided no proofs that such a
huge number of jihadist were killed in the battle except for unverified
intelligence reports.
Security officials said the hideout in Tipo-Tipo town had
been captured by the army’s Special Forces and Light Armor Cavalry under the
Joint Task Force Basilan where the elite troops recovered improvised
explosives.
Soldiers also discovered bunkers, tunnels and foxholes in
the village called Silangkum which can accommodate dozens of Abu Sayyaf
fighters.
The jihadists managed to escape even before security forces
could reach the area, according to officials, who said the number of casualties
was killed over a month-long assault in the towns of Tipo-Tipo, Al-Barka,
Tuburan, Maluso, Lantawan and Hadji Mutamad.
http://mindanaoexaminer.com/military-trumpets-anti-sayyaf-ops-in-basilan/
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