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                    [Title] => Trooper Missing In Jolo Clash Found Dead: Abu claims beheading 3 soldiers
                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY — Government troopers said yesterday they recovered the body of a soldier who went missing following a fierce clash with Muslim extremists holding an American and a Filipino hostage on the southern island of Jolo. 


But the Abu Sayyaf claimed on local dxLL radio here that its fighters had killed 13 soldiers, including three they beheaded, and wounded more than 20 others in sporadic clashes which broke out after the military launched an assault Friday on a rebel lair in Barangay Dondongan in Jolo’s Patikul town.
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At least 19 Army soldiers were also wounded and another trooper was reported missing in the clash following a military offensive targeting the Abu Sayyaf’s mountain lair in Patikul town last Friday, the military said.
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The clash erupted in the Sulu town of Talipao, a stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf which still holds American Jeffrey Schilling and Filipino Roland Ullah captive, according to Col. Fredesvindo Covarrubias, chief of the Armed Forces’ Civil Relations Group for Mindanao.

He said there were no casualties on the government side.
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The victim, Arthur Yap, a native of North Upi town, was described as looking haggard when he was turned over to his family last Monday at about 11 p.m. in the swampy area of Barangay Pagatin.
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                    [Title] => Trooper Missing In Jolo Clash Found Dead: Abu claims beheading 3 soldiers
                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY — Government troopers said yesterday they recovered the body of a soldier who went missing following a fierce clash with Muslim extremists holding an American and a Filipino hostage on the southern island of Jolo. 


But the Abu Sayyaf claimed on local dxLL radio here that its fighters had killed 13 soldiers, including three they beheaded, and wounded more than 20 others in sporadic clashes which broke out after the military launched an assault Friday on a rebel lair in Barangay Dondongan in Jolo’s Patikul town.
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At least 19 Army soldiers were also wounded and another trooper was reported missing in the clash following a military offensive targeting the Abu Sayyaf’s mountain lair in Patikul town last Friday, the military said.
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The clash erupted in the Sulu town of Talipao, a stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf which still holds American Jeffrey Schilling and Filipino Roland Ullah captive, according to Col. Fredesvindo Covarrubias, chief of the Armed Forces’ Civil Relations Group for Mindanao.

He said there were no casualties on the government side.
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The victim, Arthur Yap, a native of North Upi town, was described as looking haggard when he was turned over to his family last Monday at about 11 p.m. in the swampy area of Barangay Pagatin.
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