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                    [Title] => Abu Sayyaf guns down 2 civilians
                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY — The urban terror group of the al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf gunned down two civilians whom they suspected to be military "assets" in downtown Jolo the other day, the military said.


The killing brought to six the number of people slain by the extremist group in the Sulu capital in just four days.

The casualties included four Marines, who were shot dead while the military was observing a suspension of military operations due to the visit of an Organization of Islamic Conference group to the island-province.
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Southcom information chief Capt. Jose Richie Pabilonia said there were unconfirmed reports that the extremist Islamic group would stage sabotage operations during Mercy’s visit in Sulu, a known hotbed of local militants.
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Capt. Jose Richie Pabilonia, Southern Command information chief, said the first attack occurred last Sunday while a Marine trooper was jogging along the Jolo airstrip, just 500 meters away from the 3rd Marine Brigade headquarters.
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The killing brought to six the number of people slain by the extremist group in the Sulu capital in just four days.

The casualties included four Marines, who were shot dead while the military was observing a suspension of military operations due to the visit of an Organization of Islamic Conference group to the island-province.
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Southcom information chief Capt. Jose Richie Pabilonia said there were unconfirmed reports that the extremist Islamic group would stage sabotage operations during Mercy’s visit in Sulu, a known hotbed of local militants.
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Capt. Jose Richie Pabilonia, Southern Command information chief, said the first attack occurred last Sunday while a Marine trooper was jogging along the Jolo airstrip, just 500 meters away from the 3rd Marine Brigade headquarters.
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