The Borneo Post

Aides of Philippine­s’ Duterte attacked in ambush — Military

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MANILA: Seven military bodyguards of President Rodrigo Duterte and two other soldiers were wounded yesterday in an ambush by suspected Islamic militants on the eve of his planned visit to the southern Philippine­s, the military and president said.

Military spokesmen said a bomb hit the soldiers’ convoy as it drove on a road in a southern region where an armed group which had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State ( IS) group operated, wounding nine.

“My advance party was ambushed a while ago. The Presidenti­al Security Group was hit by an IED (improvised explosive device),” Duterte said in a speech during a visit to a northern Philippine­s military camp.

“But I’m going there. The advice was to postpone it (the trip), but I said no. We are taking the same route if possible,” Duterte added without explaining the purpose of his trip.

The convoy that was attacked in Marawi city al so included local troops as well as staff members of the presidenti­al communicat­ions office, though no civilians were hurt, military officials said.

The planned Duterte visit came days after the military began operations against dozens of armed members of the Maute group holed up in an abandoned government building in the mainly Muslim rural town of Butig on Mindanao island.

Butig is about 800 kilometres south of Manila, and an hour-long drive from Marawi.

Fifteen soldiers were injured in the fighting while 35 militants were killed, military spokesman Brigadier- General Restituto Padilla told AFP.

The ambush came a day after the police said the Maute group left a bomb near the US embassy in Manila which authoritie­s later safely exploded. The Maute gang was also blamed for a bombing in Duterte’s home town in the southern city of Davao in September that killed 15 people. — AFP

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