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‘Major blow to Abu Sayyaf’: Philippine troops kill militant leader blamed for hostage beheadings

Moammar Askali killed in battle on resort island where militants planned more kidnappings

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Military chief of staff General Eduardo Ano said that troops have recovered and identified the remains of Moammar Askali (pictured), who used the nom de guerre Abu Rami, in the scene of the battle in a far-flung coastal village on Bohol island. File photo: Handout
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Philippine troops battling militants in a central province killed a key Abu Sayyaf commander who had been blamed for the beheadings of two Canadians and a German hostage and was apparently attempting another kidnapping mission, the military chief said Wednesday.

Military chief of staff General Eduardo Ano said that troops have recovered and identified the remains of Moammar Askali, who used the nom de guerre Abu Rami, in the scene of the battle in a far-flung coastal village on Bohol island, where five other Abu Sayyaf gunmen were killed in the fighting Tuesday, along with four soldiers and policemen.

Ano said troops took the picture of Askali after his death and that captured Abu Sayyaf militants identified the young militant leader.

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“This is a major blow to the Abu Sayyaf,” Ano said.

Soldiers alongside the bodies of colleagues killed in clashes in the village of Napo, Inabanga town, Bolo province. Photo: AFP
Soldiers alongside the bodies of colleagues killed in clashes in the village of Napo, Inabanga town, Bolo province. Photo: AFP
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“If they have further plans to kidnap innocent people somewhere, they will now have to think twice.”

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