Ufilipino: Takribani watu 20 wamefariki na zaidi ya 81 kujeruhiwa katika milipuko ya mabomu

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Wamefariki katika milipuko miwili ya mabomu iliyotokea leo Januari 27 katika Kanisa moja la Kikatoliki Kusini mwa nchi hiyo

Haijajulikana nani wako nyuma ya mashambulio hayo yaliyosababisha pia watu zaidi ya 81 kujeruhiwa

Mlipuko kwanza ulitokea ndani ya Kanisa Katoliki katika kisiwa cha Jolo huko Sulu wakati wa misa na mlipuko wa pili ukatokea katika uwanja yalikoegeshwa magari karibu na kanisa hilo

Haijulikani bado iwapo shambulio hilo ni matokeo ya kura ya maoni yanayolipatia utawala mkubwa zaidi wa ndani, jimbo hilo la Kusini wanakoishi jamii kubwa zaidi ya Waislam
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The Philippines vowed to destroy those behind twin bombings that killed 20 people during a Sunday church service in the country's restive south, six days after a referendum on autonomy for the mainly Muslim region returned an overwhelming "yes" vote.

The attack wounded 81 and was one of the deadliest in recent years in a region long plagued by instability. It came amid hope and excitement about the ratification of a devolution plan that aims to bring development, jobs and peace to one of Asia's poorest and most volatile places.

The first explosion went off inside the cathedral on Jolo island, in Sulu province, and was followed by a second blast outside, which was detonated as security forces raced to the scene, officials said.


"The enemies of the state have boldly challenged the capability of the government to secure the safety of the citizenry in that region," said Salvador Panelo, spokesman of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.

"The armed forces of the Philippines will rise to the challenge and crush these godless criminals."

There was no immediate claim of responsibility but police suspect the bombings were the work of Abu Sayyaf, a militant group that has pledged allegiance to Islamic State and is notorious for its bombings and brutality.

"They want to show force and sow chaos," national police chief Oscar Albayalde told DZMM radio, suggesting Abu Sayyaf was the prime suspect.

Jolo is a stronghold of the group, which runs a lucrative piracy and kidnapping operation that successive governments have failed to break up. The group, which operates in the waters and islands of western Mindanao, has beheaded numerous foreign captives when ransom demands were not met.

Pictures distributed by the military of the inside of the Jolo church showed several rows of wooden pews destroyed, with debris strewn across a blackened floor.


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