Muslim
militants attacked an army camp in the southern Philippines, sparking three
days of sporadic clashes that left three soldiers and up to 20 attackers dead.
The fighting broke out late Saturday when about 40
militants from a still-unspecified group opened fire on the camp in Butig town
in Lanao del Sur province. Soldiers defended the camp, sparking on-and-off
clashes in the remote region.
About 40 more militants reinforced the attackers
Sunday. The military deployed additional troops, bomber planes, helicopter gunships
and artillery to the area.The predominantly Muslim province of Lanao del Sur is
about 840 kilometers south of Manila.
The fighting eased on Monday but army reinforcements
were fired upon in nearby Tugaya town, leaving one soldier dead. The attackers come
from a group affiliated with an Indonesian terror suspect known only as Sanusi
who was killed in Marawi city in the volatile region in 2012.The main Muslim
rebel group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, has a large camp in the
hinterlands of Butig, but the insurgents, who signed a peace deal with the
government in 2014, backed away to avoid being drawn into the fighting.
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