2017 Bohol clashes | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Part of the Moro conflict and Operation Enduring Freedom – Philippines | |||||||
Pump boats used by Abu Sayyaf in the Bohol attack | |||||||
| |||||||
Belligerents | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Rodrigo Duterte Oscar T. Lactao Noli G. Taliño |
Muammar Askali † Abu Rami Joselito Melloria † Abu Alih | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Philippine Army Philippine Navy Philippine Air Force Philippine National Police | Marakat Ansar Battalion (ASG) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
1,000+ | 11 militants | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
4 killed 2 wounded | 11 killed | ||||||
2 civilians killed, 425–700 individuals evacuated; more than a thousand displaced.[1] |
The 2017 Bohol clashes were armed conflicts that took place in April and May 2017 between Philippine security forces and Moro ISIL-affiliated militants led by members of the Abu Sayyaf in Inabanga, Bohol, Philippines. Three Philippine Army soldiers, a policeman, four terrorists and two civilians were killed during the initial firefight. Subsequent firefights between the remaining militants and security forces resulted in the deaths of all the Abu Sayyaf insurgents. A ranking officer of the Philippine National Police linked to Abu Sayyaf attempted to rescue some of the insurgents but was arrested.
The clashes marked the first recorded operation of the Abu Sayyaf group in the Visayas region of the Philippines, far from their strongholds in the Sulu Archipelago.[2]