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Filipino suicide bombings: breaching another threshold?/ Jasminder Singh

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: RSIS Commentary No. 210, 18 October 2019 (F31)Summary: Suicide attacks in the Southeast Asian region involving jihadist groups have been intermittent and low-scale with the exception of Indonesia over the last two decades. But the June 2019 suicide attack that targeted an Armed Forces of the Philippines' (AFP) military camp in Indanan town in Sulu province, Mindanao (marked the first known suicide bombing involving a Filipino Islamist terrorist in recent times) could affect the security landscape in the country and wider region.
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Suicide attacks in the Southeast Asian region involving jihadist groups have been intermittent and low-scale with the exception of Indonesia over the last two decades. But the June 2019 suicide attack that targeted an Armed Forces of the Philippines' (AFP) military camp in Indanan town in Sulu province, Mindanao (marked the first known suicide bombing involving a Filipino Islamist terrorist in recent times) could affect the security landscape in the country and wider region.

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