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A Dutch birdwatcher held by Islamic State-linked militants was killed on Friday during a firefight between his kidnappers and soldiers in the southern Philippines, according to the military, which said he was shot by his captors as he tried to escape. | A Dutch birdwatcher held by Islamic State-linked militants was killed on Friday during a firefight between his kidnappers and soldiers in the southern Philippines, according to the military, which said he was shot by his captors as he tried to escape. |
Ewold Horn, held hostage since 2012 by Abu Sayyaf, was fatally wounded as soldiers fought a 90-minute gun battle with the jihadists in Sulu province on their stronghold, Jolo island. | Ewold Horn, held hostage since 2012 by Abu Sayyaf, was fatally wounded as soldiers fought a 90-minute gun battle with the jihadists in Sulu province on their stronghold, Jolo island. |
The Dutch foreign ministry confirmed Horn died in an “exchange of fire”, adding it was investigating the exact circumstances of his death. | The Dutch foreign ministry confirmed Horn died in an “exchange of fire”, adding it was investigating the exact circumstances of his death. |
Philippines: hostage of Islamist militants swims to safety but another dies | Philippines: hostage of Islamist militants swims to safety but another dies |
Brig Gen Divino Rey Pabayo, of the Philippine army, said in a statement that “Horn was shot by one of his guards when he tried to escape from the Abu Sayyaf during this morning’s gunfight”. | Brig Gen Divino Rey Pabayo, of the Philippine army, said in a statement that “Horn was shot by one of his guards when he tried to escape from the Abu Sayyaf during this morning’s gunfight”. |
The military’s account could not be independently confirmed. | The military’s account could not be independently confirmed. |
The southern Philippines is home to numerous armed groups, several of which are linked to the decades-old insurgency aiming to create a Muslim homeland in the mainly Christian south. | The southern Philippines is home to numerous armed groups, several of which are linked to the decades-old insurgency aiming to create a Muslim homeland in the mainly Christian south. |
Horn was on an expedition to photograph rare birds on the remote Tawi-Tawi island group, in the southern Philippines, when he was abducted by unknown gunmen and handed over to the Abu Sayyaf. | Horn was on an expedition to photograph rare birds on the remote Tawi-Tawi island group, in the southern Philippines, when he was abducted by unknown gunmen and handed over to the Abu Sayyaf. |
He was seized along with Lorenzo Vinciguerra, a Swiss national who managed to escape in 2014 during a gun battle between soldiers and his captors. | He was seized along with Lorenzo Vinciguerra, a Swiss national who managed to escape in 2014 during a gun battle between soldiers and his captors. |
“We express our deep condolences to Mr Horn’s family and loved ones,” the Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s spokesman, Salvador Panelo, said in a statement. | “We express our deep condolences to Mr Horn’s family and loved ones,” the Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s spokesman, Salvador Panelo, said in a statement. |
“We vow to pursue his killers to the ends of the earth until they are brought to justice.” | “We vow to pursue his killers to the ends of the earth until they are brought to justice.” |
Abu Sayyaf has been blamed for some of the worst terrorist attacks in Philippine history, including repeated kidnappings of foreigners, who are often held for huge ransoms. | Abu Sayyaf has been blamed for some of the worst terrorist attacks in Philippine history, including repeated kidnappings of foreigners, who are often held for huge ransoms. |
Philippine officials have said the group was behind the January bombing of a Catholic cathedral on Jolo island during Sunday mass, which killed 20 people and was the worst attack to hit the country in years. | Philippine officials have said the group was behind the January bombing of a Catholic cathedral on Jolo island during Sunday mass, which killed 20 people and was the worst attack to hit the country in years. |
The bombing was claimed by Isis, which has tried to maintain a presence in the Philippines as its caliphate crumbles in the Middle East. | The bombing was claimed by Isis, which has tried to maintain a presence in the Philippines as its caliphate crumbles in the Middle East. |
Abu Sayyaf was active in the Philippines years before linking up with Isis, and has supported its violent activities through kidnapping and demanding big ransoms. | |
The group has held hostages over the course of years as it negotiated ransoms, but has also shown a willingness to kill its captives. | The group has held hostages over the course of years as it negotiated ransoms, but has also shown a willingness to kill its captives. |
Abu Sayyaf beheaded the German hostage Jurgen Kantner, 70, in 2017 after its demands for a a ransom of about $600,000 were not met. | Abu Sayyaf beheaded the German hostage Jurgen Kantner, 70, in 2017 after its demands for a a ransom of about $600,000 were not met. |
Two Canadian hostages, kidnapped from yachts moored at a marina on a tourist island in the southern Philippines, were also beheaded in 2016 after demands for ransoms went unfulfilled. | Two Canadian hostages, kidnapped from yachts moored at a marina on a tourist island in the southern Philippines, were also beheaded in 2016 after demands for ransoms went unfulfilled. |
The military said on Friday the group was believed to hold at least two Filipinos and a Vietnamese national, but it could not be sure they were still alive. | The military said on Friday the group was believed to hold at least two Filipinos and a Vietnamese national, but it could not be sure they were still alive. |
It added a woman named Mingayan Sahiron, which the army identified as the second wife of a top Abu Sayyaf leader, was also killed in Friday’s gun battle. | It added a woman named Mingayan Sahiron, which the army identified as the second wife of a top Abu Sayyaf leader, was also killed in Friday’s gun battle. |
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