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New | Swiss man held captive by Philippine rebels is rescued after three-year ordeal

Swiss survivor's fellow bird-watcher, also abducted by rebels, failed to escape during military offensive

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A file photo of Abu Sayyaf gunmen operating in the southern Philippines, engaged in a decades-long insurgency. Photo: AFP

A Swiss man kidnapped by Islamic militants in the southern Philippines nearly three years ago was rescued on Saturday as soldiers attacked his abductors in a remote jungle, the military said.

Lorenzo Vinciguerra ran away from the Abu Sayyaf gunmen during the clash on the southern island of Jolo, and was picked up by the troops, national military spokesman Colonel Restituto Padilla told AFP.

“He found an opportunity to escape because of the running gunbattle with our troops,” Padilla said.

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However a Dutch man who was abducted with Vinciguerra, Ewold Horn, had been unable to run away and was believed to still be held captive, according to local military commander Colonel Alan Arrojado.

Arrojado said his troops, acting on a tip, had tracked the Abu Sayyaf gunmen in thick jungle near Patikul, a town on Jolo that is a known stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf.

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“It was in the jungle, in the darkness. I sent a message to the Scout Rangers that they should not shoot randomly. Sure enough, we encountered them,” Arrojado told AFP.

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