Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines launch joint air patrols

AP  |  Kuala Lumpur 

Indonesia, and the have begun coordinated air patrols to intensify their fight against Islamic militants who have laid siege to a southern Philippine city.

The start of the air patrols comes four months after the three countries launched joint maritime patrols to prevent Islamic State group-aligned militants in the southern from fleeing to neighbouring nations.


The siege in the Philippine city of Marawi has raised fears that the Islamic State group's violent ideology is gaining a foothold in the country's restive south, where Muslim separatists have fought for greater autonomy for decades.

Malaysian Hishammuddin Hussein said today the conflict shows that terrorist organisations affiliated with the Islamic State group have exploited the region's porous borders and linked up with local terrorist groups.

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First Published: Thu, October 12 2017. 14:07 IST