Troops on Basilan Island, the birthplace of the Muslim militant Abu Sayyaf movement, clashed with 25 rebels who also included one Malaysian yesterday, said Rear Adm. Reynaldo Yoma, a military task force commander.
The four-hour running battle left one soldier dead and seven wounded, and on the side of the militants, three killed and three wounded. Soldiers, however, recovered the body of only one Abu Sayyaf fighter.
Troops later entered a camp believed to be used as a bomb factory and a training facility and found various types of homemade boms, Yoma said.
The Abu Sayyaf is one of several Muslim rebel groups operating in the predominantly Christian nation's south. The biggest rebel movement has signed a peace agreement with the government in exchange for broad autonomy, but the Abu Sayyaf have never been part of any negotiations.
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