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Deadly Philippine bombing likely a suicide attack: army

The Islamic State-claimed attack on a military base that killed seven in the restive southern Philippines bears the hallmarks of a suicide bombing, the military said yesterday. Suicide attacks are generally rare in the Philippines, but the tactic has been used in two major bombings by extremist groups in the last 12 months.

The main suspect in Friday’s blasts on the island of Jolo is kidnap-for-ransom group and IS-affiliate Abu Sayyaf, which has carried out some of the nation’s worst attacks. The blasts that killed three soldiers, two civilians and two unidentified people who might be the attackers, also left multiple body parts in the street.

“We are still investigating the incident,” Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Monfort, a military spokesman, told AFP. “One of the most probable angles is a suicide bombing,” IS claimed the assault was the work of two suicide attackers, according to tweets from Rita Katz, the director of SITE Intelligence Group which monitors jihadist activities worldwide.

The jihadists also released a photo showing two young men who were standing on either side of the group’s black flag. IS regularly claims responsibility for killings of Philippine government troops and took credit for the January bombing of a Catholic cathedral during Sunday mass that was the nation’s deadliest attack in years.

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