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Manila: Foreigners among rebel fighters

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DAVAO CITY, Philippine­s — Indonesian­s and Malaysians were among foreign extremists fighting the army in Mindanao Island, the government said on Friday, in a rare admission that outside rs were collaborat­ing with domestic militant groups.

Malaysians and Indonesian­s were among six killed on Thursday in battles that have raged for three days in Marawi City, where the army has been trying to flush out rebels of the Islamic State group-linked Maute group.

The Philippine­s has deployed attack helicopter­s and special forces to drive gunmen out of the besieged southern city of 200,000 people, with 11 soldiers and 31 militants killed.

“Before it was just a local terrorist group. But now they have subscribed to the ideology of IS,” Solicitor General Jose Calida said.

“They want to make Mindanao part of the caliphate.”

President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday delivered on his long-standing threat to impose martial law on Mindanao, the country’s secondlarg­est island, to stop the spread of extremism.

He recently warned that IS group was determined to establish a presence in the southern Philippine­s.

Calida said the Maute group and the IS group wanted to create an“IS province” Jose Calida, solicitor general in Mindanao and the government was not the only target of their aggression.

“People they consider as infidels, whether Christians or Muslims, are also targets of opportunit­y,” he said.

“What it worrisome is that the IS has radicalize­d a numberof Filipino Muslim youth .”

His admission elevates the treat of what experts says are moves by the IS to exploit the poverty and lawlessnes­s of the southern Philippine­s to establish a base for extremists from Southeast Asia and beyond.

Abu Sayyaf is notorious for piracy and kidnapping­s and beheading captives, among them Westerners.

The Maute is a littleknow­n group that has been a tricky foe for the military, and was blamed for a bombing in Davao in September, which killed 14 people.

What it worrisome is that the IS has radicalize­d a number of Filipino Muslim youth.”

 ?? TED ALJIBE / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? An armored personnel carrier moves among vehicles of residents fleeing Marawi, Philippine­s, on Thursday.
TED ALJIBE / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE An armored personnel carrier moves among vehicles of residents fleeing Marawi, Philippine­s, on Thursday.

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