At least 44 militants killed in clash with Philippine troops

The fighting, with members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, broke out on Thursday and lasted till Friday in a remote village in the country.

March 11, 2018 07:03 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 10:42 am IST - MANILA:

This photo taken on March 8, 2018 shows Philippine soldiers standing next to their armoured personnel carriers as they man a checkpoint along a highway near the clash site between government troops and Islamic militants in Datu Saudi Ampatuan town, Maguindanao province on the southern island of Mindanao. At least 44 pro-Islamic State militants were killed and 26 more wounded when soldiers shelled positions held by the rebels, the army has said.

This photo taken on March 8, 2018 shows Philippine soldiers standing next to their armoured personnel carriers as they man a checkpoint along a highway near the clash site between government troops and Islamic militants in Datu Saudi Ampatuan town, Maguindanao province on the southern island of Mindanao. At least 44 pro-Islamic State militants were killed and 26 more wounded when soldiers shelled positions held by the rebels, the army has said.

At least 44 pro-Islamic State (IS) militants were killed and 26 more were wounded when Philippine soldiers shelled positions held by the rebels in southern Maguindanao province, the army said on Sunday.

The fighting, initially with about 50 members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), broke out in a remote village in Datu Saudi Ampatuan town from Thursday morning and lasted the following day, said Lt. Col. Gerry Besana.

A soldier was slightly wounded, the army said in a separate statement.

The number of BIFF members killed and wounded was based on intelligence information, Lt. Col. Besana said. The military did not recover any enemy bodies, he said.

Lt. Col. Besana said the military launched artillery attacks with air support as the number of BIFF fighters had risen to about one hundred during the fighting.

It is seen as a terror outfit

The military classifies the BIFF, which it said has about 300 members, as a terrorist organisation, along with the Abu Sayyaf and Maute groups.

“Seventy were killed and injured [on the BIFF side], we are still pursuing about 200 more,” Lt. Col. Besana said, adding that the clash had displaced about 500 families.

The militants in southern Philippines were regrouping, retraining and recruiting new members for another attack elsewhere after occupying the southern city of Marawi for five months last year, according to the army.

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