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Twin IED attacks in Sulu province indicate growing sophistication of Islamist attacks in southern Philippines

by Judith Jacob

On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the island of Jolo in the Philippines’ Sulu province, killing at least seven soldiers, one police officer, and six civilians. A further 21 soldiers, six police officers, and 48 civilians were wounded. General Cirilito Sobejana, commanding officer of the Philippine Army, told ABS-CBN that the first explosion, which took place at about 1155 am, was caused by the detonation of an IED by a suspected female suicide militant. Initial reports suggested that the IED had been attached to a motorcycle, but those have yet to be confirmed by the authorities. The detonation was conducted beside a military vehicle in the Barangay Walled City, the busy commercial centre of the island, where security forces were assisting local officers in conducting Covid-19 relief efforts.

As investigators inspected the scene of the initial attack, a second female suicide bomber attempted to breach the security cordon, detonating her device at approximately 1315 hrs, according to Colonel Ronaldo Mateo, a military spokesperson quoted in The New York Times . The second explosion took place about 100 m from the site of the first bombing.

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Twin IED attacks in Sulu province indicate growing sophistication of Islamist attacks in southern Philippines

by Judith Jacob

On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the island of Jolo in the Philippines’ Sulu province, killing at least seven soldiers, one police officer, and six civilians. A further 21 soldiers, six police officers, and 48 civilians were wounded. General Cirilito Sobejana, commanding officer of the Philippine Army, told ABS-CBN that the first explosion, which took place at about 1155 am, was caused by the detonation of an IED by a suspected female suicide militant. Initial reports suggested that the IED had been attached to a motorcycle, but those have yet to be confirmed by the authorities. The detonation was conducted beside a military vehicle in the Barangay Walled City, the busy commercial centre of the island, where security forces were assisting local officers in conducting Covid-19 relief efforts.

As investigators inspected the scene of the initial attack, a second female suicide bomber attempted to breach the security cordon, detonating her device at approximately 1315 hrs, according to Colonel Ronaldo Mateo, a military spokesperson quoted in The New York Times . The second explosion took place about 100 m from the site of the first bombing.

Security forces surround the area near the Barangay Walled City after two female militants conducted a co-ordinated IED attack in Jolo in the Philippines’ Solo province on 24 August.   (Getty Images )


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On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the ...

Twin IED attacks in Sulu province indicate growing sophistication of Islamist attacks in southern Philippines

by Judith Jacob

On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the island of Jolo in the Philippines’ Sulu province, killing at least seven soldiers, one police officer, and six civilians. A further 21 soldiers, six police officers, and 48 civilians were wounded. General Cirilito Sobejana, commanding officer of the Philippine Army, told ABS-CBN that the first explosion, which took place at about 1155 am, was caused by the detonation of an IED by a suspected female suicide militant. Initial reports suggested that the IED had been attached to a motorcycle, but those have yet to be confirmed by the authorities. The detonation was conducted beside a military vehicle in the Barangay Walled City, the busy commercial centre of the island, where security forces were assisting local officers in conducting Covid-19 relief efforts.

As investigators inspected the scene of the initial attack, a second female suicide bomber attempted to breach the security cordon, detonating her device at approximately 1315 hrs, according to Colonel Ronaldo Mateo, a military spokesperson quoted in The New York Times . The second explosion took place about 100 m from the site of the first bombing.

Security forces surround the area near the Barangay Walled City after two female militants conducted a co-ordinated IED attack in Jolo in the Philippines’ Solo province on 24 August.   (Getty Images )


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On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the ...

Twin IED attacks in Sulu province indicate growing sophistication of Islamist attacks in southern Philippines

by Judith Jacob

On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the island of Jolo in the Philippines’ Sulu province, killing at least seven soldiers, one police officer, and six civilians. A further 21 soldiers, six police officers, and 48 civilians were wounded. General Cirilito Sobejana, commanding officer of the Philippine Army, told ABS-CBN that the first explosion, which took place at about 1155 am, was caused by the detonation of an IED by a suspected female suicide militant. Initial reports suggested that the IED had been attached to a motorcycle, but those have yet to be confirmed by the authorities. The detonation was conducted beside a military vehicle in the Barangay Walled City, the busy commercial centre of the island, where security forces were assisting local officers in conducting Covid-19 relief efforts.

As investigators inspected the scene of the initial attack, a second female suicide bomber attempted to breach the security cordon, detonating her device at approximately 1315 hrs, according to Colonel Ronaldo Mateo, a military spokesperson quoted in The New York Times . The second explosion took place about 100 m from the site of the first bombing.

Security forces surround the area near the Barangay Walled City after two female militants conducted a co-ordinated IED attack in Jolo in the Philippines’ Solo province on 24 August.   (Getty Images )


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On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the ...

Twin IED attacks in Sulu province indicate growing sophistication of Islamist attacks in southern Philippines

by Judith Jacob

On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the island of Jolo in the Philippines’ Sulu province, killing at least seven soldiers, one police officer, and six civilians. A further 21 soldiers, six police officers, and 48 civilians were wounded. General Cirilito Sobejana, commanding officer of the Philippine Army, told ABS-CBN that the first explosion, which took place at about 1155 am, was caused by the detonation of an IED by a suspected female suicide militant. Initial reports suggested that the IED had been attached to a motorcycle, but those have yet to be confirmed by the authorities. The detonation was conducted beside a military vehicle in the Barangay Walled City, the busy commercial centre of the island, where security forces were assisting local officers in conducting Covid-19 relief efforts.

As investigators inspected the scene of the initial attack, a second female suicide bomber attempted to breach the security cordon, detonating her device at approximately 1315 hrs, according to Colonel Ronaldo Mateo, a military spokesperson quoted in The New York Times . The second explosion took place about 100 m from the site of the first bombing.

Security forces surround the area near the Barangay Walled City after two female militants conducted a co-ordinated IED attack in Jolo in the Philippines’ Solo province on 24 August.   (Getty Images )


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On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the ...

Twin IED attacks in Sulu province indicate growing sophistication of Islamist attacks in southern Philippines

by Judith Jacob

On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the island of Jolo in the Philippines’ Sulu province, killing at least seven soldiers, one police officer, and six civilians. A further 21 soldiers, six police officers, and 48 civilians were wounded. General Cirilito Sobejana, commanding officer of the Philippine Army, told ABS-CBN that the first explosion, which took place at about 1155 am, was caused by the detonation of an IED by a suspected female suicide militant. Initial reports suggested that the IED had been attached to a motorcycle, but those have yet to be confirmed by the authorities. The detonation was conducted beside a military vehicle in the Barangay Walled City, the busy commercial centre of the island, where security forces were assisting local officers in conducting Covid-19 relief efforts.

As investigators inspected the scene of the initial attack, a second female suicide bomber attempted to breach the security cordon, detonating her device at approximately 1315 hrs, according to Colonel Ronaldo Mateo, a military spokesperson quoted in The New York Times . The second explosion took place about 100 m from the site of the first bombing.

Security forces surround the area near the Barangay Walled City after two female militants conducted a co-ordinated IED attack in Jolo in the Philippines’ Solo province on 24 August.   (Getty Images )


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On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the ...

Twin IED attacks in Sulu province indicate growing sophistication of Islamist attacks in southern Philippines

by Judith Jacob

On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the island of Jolo in the Philippines’ Sulu province, killing at least seven soldiers, one police officer, and six civilians. A further 21 soldiers, six police officers, and 48 civilians were wounded. General Cirilito Sobejana, commanding officer of the Philippine Army, told ABS-CBN that the first explosion, which took place at about 1155 am, was caused by the detonation of an IED by a suspected female suicide militant. Initial reports suggested that the IED had been attached to a motorcycle, but those have yet to be confirmed by the authorities. The detonation was conducted beside a military vehicle in the Barangay Walled City, the busy commercial centre of the island, where security forces were assisting local officers in conducting Covid-19 relief efforts.

As investigators inspected the scene of the initial attack, a second female suicide bomber attempted to breach the security cordon, detonating her device at approximately 1315 hrs, according to Colonel Ronaldo Mateo, a military spokesperson quoted in The New York Times . The second explosion took place about 100 m from the site of the first bombing.

Security forces surround the area near the Barangay Walled City after two female militants conducted a co-ordinated IED attack in Jolo in the Philippines’ Solo province on 24 August.   (Getty Images )


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On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the ...

Twin IED attacks in Sulu province indicate growing sophistication of Islamist attacks in southern Philippines

by Judith Jacob

On 24 August, co-ordinated twin suicide improvised explosive device (IED) attacks took place on the island of Jolo in the Philippines’ Sulu province, killing at least seven soldiers, one police officer, and six civilians. A further 21 soldiers, six police officers, and 48 civilians were wounded. General Cirilito Sobejana, commanding officer of the Philippine Army, told ABS-CBN that the first explosion, which took place at about 1155 am, was caused by the detonation of an IED by a suspected female suicide militant. Initial reports suggested that the IED had been attached to a motorcycle, but those have yet to be confirmed by the authorities. The detonation was conducted beside a military vehicle in the Barangay Walled City, the busy commercial centre of the island, where security forces were assisting local officers in conducting Covid-19 relief efforts.

As investigators inspected the scene of the initial attack, a second female suicide bomber attempted to breach the security cordon, detonating her device at approximately 1315 hrs, according to Colonel Ronaldo Mateo, a military spokesperson quoted in The New York Times . The second explosion took place about 100 m from the site of the first bombing.

Security forces surround the area near the Barangay Walled City after two female militants conducted a co-ordinated IED attack in Jolo in the Philippines’ Solo province on 24 August.   (Getty Images )


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