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                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY (AFP) – Muslim kidnappers holding hostage three Indonesians have escaped a military cordon in Sulu following clashes that left eight soldiers and 14 gunmen dead, military sources said yesterday. 


The sources said the kidnappers fled from the town of Luuk and were last seen heading towards the island’s eastern coast.

The gunmen are led by Abdulmuin Sahiron, a relative of Abu Sayyaf chief Radullan Sahiron. The elder Sahiron has been holding Indonesian sailors Pieter Lerrech, Julkipli, and Muntu Jacobos Winowatan hostage.
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Meanwhile, government troops were battling combined forces of the Abu Sayyaf since a clash Friday, with the death toll reaching 22 as of yesterday — eight from the military and 14 bandits.
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                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY (AFP) – Muslim kidnappers holding hostage three Indonesians have escaped a military cordon in Sulu following clashes that left eight soldiers and 14 gunmen dead, military sources said yesterday. 


The sources said the kidnappers fled from the town of Luuk and were last seen heading towards the island’s eastern coast.

The gunmen are led by Abdulmuin Sahiron, a relative of Abu Sayyaf chief Radullan Sahiron. The elder Sahiron has been holding Indonesian sailors Pieter Lerrech, Julkipli, and Muntu Jacobos Winowatan hostage.
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Meanwhile, government troops were battling combined forces of the Abu Sayyaf since a clash Friday, with the death toll reaching 22 as of yesterday — eight from the military and 14 bandits.
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