Report: Number and Offensives

report: The joint military and police threat assessment report seen by The Associated Press on Thursday said the offensives have reduced the number of Abu Sayyaf fighters slightly, although the group remains capable of launching terrorist attacks, according to The Toronto Star. Government offensives have reduced the number of militants to 481 in the first half of the year from 506 in the same period last year but they managed to carry out 32 bombings in that time — a 68 per cent increase — in attempts to distract the military assaults, the report said. By Jim Gomez Associated Press Thu., Oct. 27, 2016 MANILA, PHILIPPINES—Abu Sayyaf pocketed at least 353 million pesos from ransom kidnappings in the first six months of the year and have turned to abductions of foreign tugboat crewmen as military offensives restricted the militants' mobility, a confidential Philippine government report said. They wield at least 438 firearms and managed to conduct a number of terrorist trainings despite constant military assaults. He has pursued talks with two other larger Muslim insurgent groups. President Rodrigo Duterte, who took office in June, has ordered troops to destroy Abu Sayyaf, known for its brutality, and he has ruled out the possibility of any peace talks with them. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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