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Gunmen fire on bus in south Philippines, 2 killed

November 05, 2009 09:04 am | Updated 09:05 am IST - Zamboanga (Philippines)

Gunmen opened fire on a commuter bus in the restive southern Philippines, killing two and wounding eight passengers, authorities said on Thursday.

The bus was strafed along a coastal highway shortly after leaving Gutalac town in Zamboanga del Norte province yesterday, said regional military spokesman Maj David Hontiveros.

Two passengers died and eight others were treated in a hospital for gunshot wounds, he said.

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It was not clear who was responsible for the attack. The gunmen fled, leaving behind empty bullet shells, he said.

The predominantly Roman Catholic nation’s south has been wracked by a decades-long Muslim insurgency. Communist guerrillas and criminal gangs are also active.

Last month, armed kidnappers snatched Irish Rev Michael Sinnott, 79, in neighbouring Zamboanga del Sur province, and demanded USD 2 million for his release. The government has rejected the demand.

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