Ten people, including troops and civilians, were killed when an explosion tore through a van at an army checkpoint in the southern Philippines today, as authorities warned the blast could be linked to a wider plot by Islamic militants.
The powerful explosion happened after soldiers and pro-government militia troops stopped the vehicle and tried to search it just after dawn on the outskirts of the mainly Christian city of Lamitan, which is on the predominantly Muslim island of Basilan.
One soldier, five militia troops and four civilians were killed.
The van driver, a suspected member of the Abu Sayyaf militant group also died, Philippine military spokesman Colonel Edgard Arevalo told reporters in Manila.
He added that government forces had been on heightened alert after receiving reports that extremists planned to plant improvised explosives in areas around the island.
"We can just imagine the tragedy that this would bring to the people of Basilan had we not stopped them at the checkpoint," he said.
Authorities earlier said at least five people died in the blast.
Basilan is a stronghold of the notorious Abu Sayyaf kidnap-for-ransom group.
It is one of several armed groups fighting government forces in the southern Philippines, where a decades-long rebellion has claimed more than 100,000 lives by government count.
Roderick Furigay, the Lamitan vice mayor, speculated that the explosives could have been intended for a parade today morning by 4,000 children in the centre of the town to mark the country's "nutrition month".
"That could have been (the target)," he said on ABS-CBN television. "It's a good thing they were stopped at the checkpoint."
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