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The 2017 Bohol clashes were armed conflicts that took place in April and May 2017 between Philippine security forces and Moro ISIL-affiliated militants led by members of the Abu Sayyaf in Inabanga, Bohol, Philippines. Three Philippine Army soldiers, a policeman, four terrorists and two civilians were killed during the initial firefight. Subsequent firefights between the remaining militants and security forces resulted in the deaths of all the Abu Sayyaf insurgents. A ranking officer of the Philippine National Police linked to Abu Sayyaf attempted to rescue some of the insurgents but was arrested.

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  • اشتباكات بوهول 2017 (ar)
  • 2017 Bohol clashes (en)
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  • اشتباكات بوهول هو صراع مسلح وقع في شهري أبريل ومايو 2017 بين قوات الأمن الفلبينية وأعضاء من جماعة أبو سياف في إينابانغا، بوهول، الفلبين. لقى ثلاثة جنود من الجيش الفلبيني وشرطي وأربعة مسلحين واثنان من المدنيين مصرعهم خلال تبادل إطلاق النار الأول. أسفرت المعارك اللاحقة بين المقاتلين المتبقين وقوات الأمن عن مقتل جميع المتمردين من جماعة أبو سياف. كانت الاشتباكات أول عملية مسجلة لمجموعة أبو سياف في منطقة فيساياس في الفلبين، بعيدا عن معاقلها في أرخبيل سولو. (ar)
  • The 2017 Bohol clashes were armed conflicts that took place in April and May 2017 between Philippine security forces and Moro ISIL-affiliated militants led by members of the Abu Sayyaf in Inabanga, Bohol, Philippines. Three Philippine Army soldiers, a policeman, four terrorists and two civilians were killed during the initial firefight. Subsequent firefights between the remaining militants and security forces resulted in the deaths of all the Abu Sayyaf insurgents. A ranking officer of the Philippine National Police linked to Abu Sayyaf attempted to rescue some of the insurgents but was arrested. (en)
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  • 2017 Bohol clashes (en)
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  • Philippine Air Force (en)
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  • Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant * Abu Sayyaf * Maute group * Ansar Khalifa Philippines (en)
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