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Bomb kills two at Philippines street festival
    2018-08-30  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A HOMEMADE bomb hidden under a motorcycle killed two people, including a child, and wounded 37 at a local street festival in the southern Philippines on Tuesday, security officials said, in the latest unrest in a region prone to militancy.

The explosion occurred in front of a clothing stall along a highway in Isulan in Sultan Kudarat province, where a festival was taking place.

An investigation was underway and there were no immediate claims of responsibility, according to police.

The province is on the Philippines’ second-largest island, Mindanao, parts of which have been plagued by decades of separatist rebellions that have given rise to banditry and the influence of the Islamic State group.

Arvin Encinas, spokesman of the army’s 6th Infantry Division, said the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), an armed group that has pledged allegiance with Islamic State, was suspected of being behind the attack.

Mindanao remains under martial law until the end of the year following a five-month occupation of Marawi City in 2017 by an alliance of rebels loyal to Islamic State, in which the military prevailed.

Hundreds of people were killed, mostly rebels and soldiers. (SD-Agencies)

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