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Insurgents from an al-Qaeda linked militant group have killed six soldiers in the Philippines, a government spokeswoman said Sunday.

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Filipino soldiers deployed near the Abu Sayyaf camp earlier this month. The militant group killed six soldiers, a government spokeswoman revealed. Photo: EPA

Insurgents from an al-Qaeda linked militant group have killed six soldiers in the Philippines, a government spokeswoman said Sunday.

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The soldiers were patrolling in the strife-torn island of Basilan when they were attacked by about 20 heavily-armed Abu Sayyaf fighters.

Regional military spokeswoman Captain Rowena Muyuela said there were also “most likely ... undetermined casualties on the Abu Sayyaf side.”

The incident came despite a military offensive that was launched over the weekend against the Abu Sayyaf in the island of Jolo, 129 kilometres (80 miles) from Basilan.

On Saturday troops battled about 60 Abu Sayyaf fighters in Jolo and even used helicopter gunships to blast their positions, the military said.

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Muyuela could not say if the latest attack in Basilan was related to the violence in Jolo.

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