6 killed in car bomb attack in Philippines

IANS  |  Manila 

Six people, including a soldier and four militia men, were killed on Tuesday when a powerful bomb apparently rigged to a vehicle exploded in the island of

The incident report said a "white van" was detonated at a military checkpoint in Colonia village in

"While troops were conducting ocular inspection, the van suddenly exploded which resulted (in) the death of one soldier and four (militia men) and wounding of two other militia men," quoted the report as saying.

The military said the militants may have been behind the attack.

Group is a small, violent, and faction-ridden jihadist groups that operates in the western fringes of the southern Philippine island of and on the islands extending from They are notorious for carrying out bombings in

The group has pledged allegiance to Islamic State and has carried out kidnappings for ransom of both foreigners and Filipinos.

Authorities said the group, which was set up in the 1990s, is thought to be holding a number of hostages which they keep in the jungles of and Sulu, their stronghold.

The helped the Maute militants in attacking in May last year, triggering a five-month fierce battle that left more than 1,200 dead.

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 07:52 IST