Philippine troops rescue three Vietnamese from militants

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Fri, 10 Nov 2017 - 07:03 GMT

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Fri, 10 Nov 2017 - 07:03 GMT

Philippine troops rescue three Vietnamese from militants - Press Photo

Philippine troops rescue three Vietnamese from militants - Press Photo

MANILA - 10 November 2017: Philippine Army Spokeswoman Captain Jo-Ann Petinglay said Philippine troops on Friday rescued three Vietnamese sailors abducted by a group of militants loyal to Daesh group nine months ago in dangerous southern waters near the Malaysian border, the Daily Mail reported.

Four Vietnamese sailors were found on a remote island in Tawi-tawi, but one was already dead from illness, Petinglay said.

Seventeen Vietnamese sailors were taken captive in the south of the Philippines when pro-Daesh militants attacked commercial ships in the Sulu and Celebes seas, generating millions of dollars from ransom payments.

Of the 17 Vietnamese sailors abducted in February, 10 were rescued in earlier operations and two were killed by the militants while attempting to escape, she said. The rest were brought to nearby Jolo island, she added without elaborating.

The military said the militants, known for kidnapping, bombing and beheading captives, are still holding 16 captives on Jolo island, including seven foreigners, including a Dutch and a Japanese national.

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