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Philippines clashes: Residents flee Zamboanga | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Philippine troops have continued to exchange gunfire with Muslim rebels in an ongoing stand-off in the country's south, as thousands of residents flee. | |
At least nine people have been killed since the fighting began on Monday in Zamboanga city in Mindanao. | At least nine people have been killed since the fighting began on Monday in Zamboanga city in Mindanao. |
A faction of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) has moved into the city, with rebels now holed up in a number of communities. | |
Most flights and ferry services remain suspended in the city. | |
The rebels are reported to be in a number of villages, along with civilians. Local reports say that some houses in rebel-held communities have been set on fire. | The rebels are reported to be in a number of villages, along with civilians. Local reports say that some houses in rebel-held communities have been set on fire. |
Thousands of residents have fled to safety, with at least 13,000 people seeking shelter at the Zamboanga city sports stadium, local officials say. | Thousands of residents have fled to safety, with at least 13,000 people seeking shelter at the Zamboanga city sports stadium, local officials say. |
"We're trying our best to provide decent facilities for them," social worker Beth Dy told Agence-France Presse (AFP) news agency, but added there were only four portable toilets at the venue. | |
Other residents have sought shelter at churches and schools. The president has sent the social welfare secretary to the area to help in relief operations, officials say. | Other residents have sought shelter at churches and schools. The president has sent the social welfare secretary to the area to help in relief operations, officials say. |
'No head count' | 'No head count' |
The rebels are reported to be holding some civilians as "human shields", but it is not clear how many. | The rebels are reported to be holding some civilians as "human shields", but it is not clear how many. |
Zamboanga city Mayor Maria Isabelle Climaco in a statement said that the MNLF rebels were holding about 100 civilians and that "efforts to negotiate with the hostage-takers... are ongoing". | |
She earlier said that the rebels wanted the international community to mediate. | She earlier said that the rebels wanted the international community to mediate. |
Four countries - the US, the UK, Canada and Australia - have issued advisories against their citizens travelling to Zamboanga and parts of Mindanao. | Four countries - the US, the UK, Canada and Australia - have issued advisories against their citizens travelling to Zamboanga and parts of Mindanao. |
A senior Philippine official, meanwhile, said that details on the ground were sketchy. | A senior Philippine official, meanwhile, said that details on the ground were sketchy. |
"We have not been able to enter, nobody has been able to enter these areas," the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper quoted Interior Secretary Mar Roxas as saying. | "We have not been able to enter, nobody has been able to enter these areas," the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper quoted Interior Secretary Mar Roxas as saying. |
"There has really been no headcount. Most of the details that have been repeated come from media. The intelligence units of the military and police are trying to validate this." | |
One of the leaders of the current attack is a top aide of MNLF founder Nur Misuari, Habier Malik, military spokesman Lt Col Ramon Zagala was quoted by AFP as saying. | One of the leaders of the current attack is a top aide of MNLF founder Nur Misuari, Habier Malik, military spokesman Lt Col Ramon Zagala was quoted by AFP as saying. |
The MNLF members arrived by boat in the city early on Monday and had tried to raise their flag above Zamboanga's city hall, military officials said. | |
Nur Misuari founded the MNLF in 1971, with the goal of fighting the Philippine state for an independent Islamic nation. The MNLF then signed a peace agreement with the government in 1996. | Nur Misuari founded the MNLF in 1971, with the goal of fighting the Philippine state for an independent Islamic nation. The MNLF then signed a peace agreement with the government in 1996. |
However, Nur Misuari has complained that his faction has been marginalised in a peace agreement currently being negotiated between the government and another insurgent group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). Last month, he declared an independent Muslim state in the southern Philippines. | However, Nur Misuari has complained that his faction has been marginalised in a peace agreement currently being negotiated between the government and another insurgent group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). Last month, he declared an independent Muslim state in the southern Philippines. |
Misuari has yet to comment on the violence and his whereabouts remain unclear. | Misuari has yet to comment on the violence and his whereabouts remain unclear. |
His forces used Zamboanga residents as human shields before, in 2001, to secure safe passage after a failed uprising. | His forces used Zamboanga residents as human shields before, in 2001, to secure safe passage after a failed uprising. |
Zamboanga city resident Justin Paber, who lives about 5km (three miles) away from the site of the fighting, told the BBC he could hear the sound of explosions. | |
Mr Paber, who works as a doctor, said a government hospital near the villages where the rebels were located had had to be closed and patients evacuated for safety reasons. | |
"The city is trying to function as best as it can to provide the basic needs of its residents, but it's hard because there is always a sense of fear that the condition could worsen," he said. | |
The fighting has also affected the flow of basic goods around areas near the city, as some shops maintain sporadic opening hours. |
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