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PHILIPPINE VAN BLAST KILLS 11

Authoritie­s say Abu Sayyaf responsibl­e for attack on military checkpoint

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ABOMB exploded in a van and killed 11 people at a military checkpoint in the restive southern Philippine­s yesterday in an attack that officials blamed on militants with ties to the Islamic State group.

A suspected bomber, a soldier, five paramilita­ries and four civilians, including a mother and her child, were killed and seven people were wounded, an army spokesman said.

The blast occurred on the island of Basilan moments after troops stopped the vehicle and spoke to the driver, who was alone in the van and likely detonated the bomb, the military said.

Basilan is a stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf group, which is notorious for kidnapping and banditry, and was the home of the former “emir” of Islamic State in Southeast Asia, who Philippine troops killed last year after a hunt of more than 15 years.

Bombings of vehicles are extremely rare in the Philippine­s despite decades of separatist and Islamist violence that has destabilis­ed the Mindanao region and attracted foreign extremists.

A soldier interviewe­d on DZMM radio said the driver spoke in an unfamiliar dialect and might have been foreign.

However, military spokesman Colonel Edgard Arevalo said security forces were investigat­ing and there was no basis to conclude that the incident was a suicide bombing or was carried out by a foreigner.

He said intelligen­ce had indicated that there were plans by militants to build homemade bombs and target army bases.

Basilan is a no-go area for most Filipinos. Western countries typically warn citizens to stay away because of the penetratio­n of Abu Sayyaf and fierce military offensives against its fighters.

President Rodrigo Duterte was on a neighbouri­ng island at the weekend and has offered peace talks with several Abu Sayyaf factions.

Duterte’s offer came two days after he approved a law that would allow minority Muslims in the region to create a new autonomous area with its own political and economic powers.

His spokesman, Harry Roque, condemned the bombing and the killing of civilians, calling it “an illegal use of force, even in times of armed conflict”.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? The damaged military checkpoint following an attack in Basilan island, southern Philippine­s, yesterday.
EPA PIC The damaged military checkpoint following an attack in Basilan island, southern Philippine­s, yesterday.

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