Friday, September 27, 2013

Philippines military frees final hostages






Philippines military frees final hostages, still pursuing rebels




By CNN Staff


September 27, 2013 — Updated 1728 GMT (0128 HKT)









Soldiers carry the flag-draped coffin of policemen who died at the Zamboanga rebel attack in Mindanao. The coffins arrive at Villamor airbase in Manila on September 25. Fighting between rebels and soldiers in the city has entered its third week.Soldiers carry the flag-draped coffin of policemen who died at the Zamboanga rebel attack in Mindanao. The coffins arrive at Villamor airbase in Manila on September 25. Fighting between rebels and soldiers in the city has entered its third week.










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STORY HIGHLIGHTS



  • Philippines military says all hostages freed from separatist group in Zamboanga

  • Troops killed 15 rebels, freed six hostages in overnight fighting, spokesman says

  • The military says it’s sweeping the region for any remaining rebels








(CNN) — The hostage standoff between Philippines forces and separatist rebels is over, a military spokesman said Friday.


Government forces killed 15 of the rebels and rescued six hostages in fighting that began Thursday and lasted into early Friday, Armed Forces spokesman Lt. Col. Ramon Zagala said.


The freed hostages told troops they believe no one else is being held by the separatist group, the Moro National Liberation Front, which took 180 people hostage in the coastal city of Zamboanga more than two weeks ago.


Efforts to negotiate the hostages’ release failed, resulting in intense bursts of fighting that had left 158 people dead as of Thursday, including 125 members of the MNLF, the government-run Philippines News Agency said.





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Troops have captured 186 rebels and are now in a clearing operation to sweep the region of any remaining rebels, Zagala said.


“We have severely diminished the numbers of the faction, but we will not rest until we have cleared the area,” he said.


The rebels are part of the MNLF, a separatist movement founded in 1971 by Nur Misuari with the aim of establishing an autonomous region for Muslims in the mainly Catholic Philippines.


The MNLF signed a peace deal with the central government in Manila in 1996, but some of its members have broken away to continue a violent campaign.


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CNN’s Tim Schwarz, Kathy Quiano and Jethro Mullen contributed to this report.













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