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Philippines: aerial strike against Al Qaeda's militiamen

Manila, Philippines - Authorities would be convinced they killed five members and wounded other three belonging to the terroristici organization in the national land

The Philippines armed forces performed an aerial attack yesterday against supposed Islamic terrorists' sites as, according to Manila's authorities, would be directly related to Al Qaeda. The armed action would have been successfully accomplished, in some military sources' opinion, as at least five militiamen would have been killed and other three wounded and, moreover, even some responsibles for the...

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