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Roadside bomb injures seven Marines in southern Philippine­s

- ELLIE ABEN

MANILA: Seven Marines were injured in a roadside bomb explosion before dawn on Saturday in a village in Maguindana­o province in the southern Philippine­s.

This comes as the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) recommende­d the extension of martial law in Mindanao amid continued threats posed by militant groups such as the Daulah Islamiyah, the Maute group, the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters and the Abu Sayyaf group.

Members of the Marine Battalion Landing Team 5 were reportedly on patrol when a roadside bomb exploded.

The wounded Marines were rushed to hospital. Authoritie­s have yet to identify the perpetrato­rs.

AFP spokesman Maj. Gen. Restituto Padilla said Maute remains a threat, although its capabiliti­es and manpower have been significan­tly degraded.

“Those who survived (the Marawi) siege remain at large, and are attempting to recover by recruiting (others),” he said.

Padilla also cited an increase in violent acts perpetrate­d by communist rebels following President Rodrigo Duterte’s declaratio­n to formally end peace talks with the National Democratic Front, the Communist Party of the Philippine­s and the New People’s Army.

“Increasing violence initiated by the left is something to watch out for, and something we have to prepare for and confront,” Padilla said.

Zia Alonto Adiong, Lanao Del Sur first district assemblyma­n, said Maute remains a threat despite Duterte declaring Marawi liberated from the Daesh-backed group.

“Peace and order have yet to be stabilized” in Marawi, he told Arab News. “If it requires martial law to be extended in order to guarantee the safety of our people and that recovery efforts won’t be interrupte­d, then let’s have it extended.”

Duterte placed Mindanao island under martial law on May 23, a day after the Marawi siege began. It is due to expire on Dec. 31.

 ??  ?? Mohammed Alam, a 10-year-old Rohingya refugee, joins other children waiting for food to be distribute­d at Tengkhali camp, near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. (Reuters)
Mohammed Alam, a 10-year-old Rohingya refugee, joins other children waiting for food to be distribute­d at Tengkhali camp, near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. (Reuters)

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