The Borneo Post

Van bomb in southern Philippine­s kills 10

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COTABATO, Philippine­s: Ten people, including troops and civilians, were killed when a bomb in a van blew up at an army checkpoint in the southern Philippine­s yesterday.

The powerful explosion, claimed by the Islamic State group, occurred after soldiers and progovernm­ent militiamen stopped the vehicle just after dawn to search it.

One soldier, five militiamen and four civilians were killed on the outskirts of the mainly Christian city of Lamitan, which is on the predominan­tly Muslim island of Basilan.

The van driver, a suspected member of the Abu Sayyaf militant group, also died, Philippine military spokesman Colonel Edgard Arevalo told reporters in Manila.

He said government forces had been on heightened alert after receiving reports that extremists planned to plant improvised explosives around the island.

“We can just imagine the tragedy that this would bring to the people of Basilan had we not stopped them at the checkpoint,” he said.

Authoritie­s earlier said at least five people died in the blast.

Basilan is a stronghold of the notorious Abu Sayyaf kidnap-forransom group.

It is one of several armed groups fighting troops and police in the southern Philippine­s, where a decades-long Muslim rebellion has claimed more than 100,000 lives by government count.

Roderick Furigay, the Lamitan vice mayor, speculated that the explosives could have been intended for a parade yesterday morning by 4,000 children in the centre of the town to mark the country’s ‘nutrition month’.

“That could have been (the target),” he said on ABS- CBN television. “It’s a good thing they were stopped at the checkpoint.”

President Rodrigo Duterte recently signed a law to create an autonomous region in the south to help end the conflict.

Duterte put the southern Philippine­s including Basilan under martial rule until the end of this year after Abu Sayyaf members based on the island joined pro-IS militants who seized the southern city of Marawi last year.

The five- month siege killed 1,200 people and destroyed much of the centre of the city. Duterte said the militants planned to turn Marawi into the capital of a Southeast Asian Islamic caliphate.

IS’s propaganda arm Amaq, claiming responsibi­lity for Tuesday’s blast, said “a suicide attack has killed around 15 from the Philippine army” in Lamitan.

Duterte spokesman Harry Roque condemned the Basilan blast, describing it a “war crime” apparently aimed at civilians.

“We condemn in the strongest possible terms the latest terrorist attack in Basilan perpetrate­d in violation of our laws,” Roque said in a statement. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A destroyed structure is seen at the site of an explosion at Barangay Maganda on the outskirts of Lamitan city on the southern island of Mindanao.
— AFP photo A destroyed structure is seen at the site of an explosion at Barangay Maganda on the outskirts of Lamitan city on the southern island of Mindanao.

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