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The United States condemned the "horrific terrorist attack" and said it stood with Filipinos in rejecting violence, joining a chorus of support from countries including Japan, Australia, Britain ...
A homemade bomb exploded in front of Francisco Bangoy International Airport. [43] 2 April Davao City 17 70+ Improvised Explosive Device A bomb exploded near a barbecue stand by the Sasa wharf ferry terminal. The government blamed the MILF for the attack, though the group strongly denied responsibility. 23 April Carmen, Cotabato: 4 ~9
Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro told a news conference there was a strong indication of a foreign element in the bombing. [5] The House of Representatives on December 6 adopted Resolution 1504 condemning the bombing as a terrorist attack. [49] [50]
The Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN on Friday strongly condemned what it called a "heinous terrorist attack" in the southern Philippines at the weekend in which four people were killed in a bombing at ...
About an hour before the attack, a graduation ceremony was scheduled to be conducted for students of the Ateneo de Manila University School of Law. [9] The perpetrator was able to enter the campus through a GrabTaxi with his weapons left unchecked despite the imposition of a gun ban as part of the heightened security for Philippine President Bongbong Marcos's State of the Nation Address the ...
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The shooter and two other terrorists involved in the attack were killed. [23] [24] Mohammad Manasrah Spillover of the Israel-Hamas war: 7 March Kidnapping 0 1 Kuriga, Kaduna State, Nigeria: Kuriga kidnapping: More than 287 children and a teacher were kidnapped from their school in Kuriga by terrorists with guns on motorcycles. [25] Unknown ...
According to Philippine laws, terrorism is a crime under the Human Security Act of 2007 which describes such acts as causing "widespread and extraordinary fear and panic among the populace". The first group to be officially listed as a terrorist organization under the law was the Abu Sayyaf on September 10, 2015, by the Basilan provincial court ...