'Islamic militants occupy Philippine school, take hostages'

AFP  |  Manila 

Islamic militants occupied a primary school in a southern Philippine village today and took hostages, the military said.

"As of now they are in the school holding the civilians. They are using them as human shields," Captain Arvin Encinas, spokesman for the army division with responsibility for the area, told AFP by phone.

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'Islamic militants occupy Philippine school, take hostages'

Islamic militants occupied a primary school in a southern Philippine village today and took hostages, the military said. "As of now they are in the school holding the civilians. They are using them as human shields," Captain Arvin Encinas, spokesman for the army division with responsibility for the area, told AFP by phone. Islamic militants occupied a primary school in a southern Philippine village today and took hostages, the military said.

"As of now they are in the school holding the civilians. They are using them as human shields," Captain Arvin Encinas, spokesman for the army division with responsibility for the area, told AFP by phone.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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