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                    [Summary] => CAMP AGUINALDO  — Anim na ektremistang Muslim mula sa nagsanib na puwersa ng mga bandidong Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) at Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) ang iniulat  na napaslang habang 13 naman sundalo ng pamahalaan ang nasugatan sa naganap na madugong engkuwentro sa bayan ng Indanan, Sulu kamakalawa.

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                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY — Military officials now doubt that the five foreigners snatched in Sabah on Oct. 5 had been killed by their captors after troops failed to find their bodies in the supposed killing fields on an island in Tawi-Tawi.


Former hostage Nonoy Arcosel, who claimed to have survived the Abu Sayyaf rampage, has also been giving varied accounts to military and police investigators.

Lt. Col. Renoir Pascua, Armed Forces Southern Command spokesman, said troops and policemen cannot find the remains of the victims in the area pinpointed by Arcosel.
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The sixth captive, Indonesian Nonoy Alkusil ran for his life while the kidnappers were shooting down the other hostages, which included his parents. "All of us were to be killed because our relatives could not pay them ransom," Alkusil told dxGD in halting English.
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Former hostage Nonoy Arcosel, who claimed to have survived the Abu Sayyaf rampage, has also been giving varied accounts to military and police investigators.

Lt. Col. Renoir Pascua, Armed Forces Southern Command spokesman, said troops and policemen cannot find the remains of the victims in the area pinpointed by Arcosel.
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The sixth captive, Indonesian Nonoy Alkusil ran for his life while the kidnappers were shooting down the other hostages, which included his parents. "All of us were to be killed because our relatives could not pay them ransom," Alkusil told dxGD in halting English.
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