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2.1  Sulu  





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June–July 2016 Sulu and Basilan clashes
Part of Moro conflict
DateJune–July, 2016
Location
Belligerents

 Philippines

Abu Sayyaf
Commanders and leaders
Philippines Rodrigo Duterte Isnilon Hapilon
Furiji Indama
Units involved

Philippine Army

  • 18th Infantry Battalion
  • 32nd Infantry Battalion
Abu Sayyaf militants
Strength
5,000 (all involved in clashes)

about 200 in Sulu;

about 200 in Basilan
Casualties and losses

2 killed, 45 wounded

  • 16 wounded in Sulu, June 21
  • 18 wounded in Sulu, June 22
  • 1 killed, 6 wounded in Sulu, July 7
  • 1 killed, 5 wounded in Basilan, July 12

50 killed, 35 wounded

  • 3 killed, 10 wounded in Sulu, June 21
  • 7 killed in Sulu, June 22
  • 22 killed, 16 wounded in Sulu, July 7~July 11
  • 18 killed, 9 wounded in Basilan, July 6~July 12

The Summer 2016 Sulu and Basilan clashes were armed conflicts that took place in two battlefronts on the southern islands of Mindanao, Philippines from 21 June to 12 July.

Background[edit]

After Canadian hostage John Ridsdel had been beheaded by Abu Sayyaf group (ASG) in late April 2016, Canadian hostage Robert Hall was beheaded on June 13, 2016.[1] ASG even demanded $13 million ransom for the release of two other hostages.[2]

Philippine President Duterte warned ASG to stop kidnapping, saying he would eventually confront them.[3]

On 17 June, about five thousand Philippine soldiers had been deployed to the target areas in Sulu to track down ASG.[2]

Clashes[edit]

Sulu[edit]

On 21 June, soldiers from the 32nd Infantry Battalion encountered about two hundred ASG members in Patikul town. Three ASG members were killed and at least 10 were wounded. Sixteen Army soldiers were wounded.[4]

On 22 June, another firefight left at least seven ASG members killed and eighteen soldiers wounded.[5]

As the hostage tracking operation continued, on 7 July, troops encountered suspected ASG members. One soldier was killed with six wounded. Nine ASG members were killed and at least nineteen militants were wounded.[6]

By 11 July, 22 ASG were dead.

Basilan[edit]

On 6 July, suspected ASG bandits led by Furuji Indama and Isnilon Hapilon stormed a village in Tipo-Tipo, Basilan. The attack targeted the headquarters of the 18th Infantry Battalion.[7] ASG occupied and fortified Hill 490 of Ungkaya Pukan town as a staging point.

On 12 July, Army rangers prepared to assault Hill 490 after an air and artillery barrage. One ranger was killed and five others were injured after one of them tripped an improvised explosive device. The government casualties were immediately airlifted to Camp Navarro General Hospital.[8]

At least eighteen militants were killed with nine wounded.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Alindogan, Jamela (13 June 2016). "Philippines: Abu Sayyaf group beheads Canadian hostage". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  • ^ a b Connolly, Amy R. (17 June 2016). "Philippines deploys 5,000 troops to fight terror group Abu Sayyaf". UPI. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  • ^ "Philippine troops kill 40 Abu Sayyaf fighters". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  • ^ Mangosing, Frances. "Military: 16 soldiers wounded, 3 Abus killed in Sulu encounter". inquirer.net. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  • ^ "7 Abu Sayyaf militants killed in clash with troops". GulfNews. 2016-06-23. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  • ^ "Abu Sayyaf fighters killed in clashes in Philippines". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  • ^ Alipala, Julie S. "'Abu Sayyaf men' attack Basilan village, displacing 'thousands'". Inquirer.net. Retrieved 2017-07-29.
  • ^ Pareño, Roel. "Westmincom: 40 Abu Sayyaf killed in Basilan, Sulu ops". philstar.com. Retrieved 2017-07-29.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=June–July_2016_Sulu_and_Basilan_clashes&oldid=1229757108"

    Categories: 
    Battles involving the Philippines
    June 2016 events in the Philippines
    July 2016 events in the Philippines
    Terrorist incidents in the Philippines in 2016
    21st century in Sulu
    21st century in Basilan
    Abu Sayyaf attacks
    Improvised explosive device bombings in the Philippines
    Improvised explosive device bombings in 2016
    Islamic terrorist incidents in 2016
    Crime in Mindanao
     



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