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- The Philippines is one of the state opponents of the militant group, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), more commonly referred to by the local media as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). ISIL maintains operations in the Philippines through local jihadist groups - Maute group, Abu Sayyaf group, Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters and Ansar Khalifa Philippines. The groups pledged allegiance to ISIS in 2014 or the following years. ISIL has been linked to increased suicide bombings by Filipino nationals in 2018 and 2019, a method which has been rarely carried out in the Philippines and the few successfully carried out done by foreigners. Filipinos were suspected to be involved in the 2018 Lamitan, 2019 Jolo Cathedral and Indanan bombings. (en)
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- *()
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- Supported by:
- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
- Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters
- Abu Sayyaf
- Maute group
- *MILF
- *MNLF
- Ansar Khalifa Philippines
- Foreign supporters:
- Non-state supporters:
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- Martial lawdeclaredin the Mindanao region until 31 December 2019.
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- 25903 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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dbp:casualties
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- 165 (xsd:integer)
- almost 1,680+ killed (en)
- almost 240+ killed (en)
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dbp:combatant
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- Abu Sayyaf (en)
- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (en)
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Supported by: (en)
- Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (en)
- Ansar Khalifa Philippines (en)
- Maute group (en)
- Non-state supporters:
* MNLF
* MILF
Foreign supporters:
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*
* (en)
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dbp:commander
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- Bongbong Marcos (en)
- Rodrigo Duterte (en)
- Ameril Umbra Kato (en)
- Abdullah Maute (en)
- Omar Maute (en)
- Isnilon Hapilon (en)
- Jose Faustino Jr. (en)
- Radullan Sahiron (en)
- Delfin Lorenzana (en)
- Hatib Hajan Sawadjaan (en)
- Guillermo Eleazar (en)
- Current leaders (en)
- Esmail Sheikh Abdulmalik
Deceased leaders (en)
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dbp:conflict
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- ISIL insurgency in the Philippines (en)
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dbp:partof
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- Military intervention against ISIL (en)
- the Moro conflict and the (en)
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dbp:place
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- Primarily in Mindanao, Philippines (en)
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- 0001-12-31 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- Military of ISIL (en)
- Armed Forces of the Philippines
* Philippine Army
* Philippine Navy
* Philippine Air Force
* Philippine Marine Corps
* Philippine Coast Guard
15px Philippine National Police
* 15px Special Action Force
* PNP Maritime Group
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U.S. special operations forces (en)
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- The Philippines is one of the state opponents of the militant group, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), more commonly referred to by the local media as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). ISIL maintains operations in the Philippines through local jihadist groups - Maute group, Abu Sayyaf group, Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters and Ansar Khalifa Philippines. The groups pledged allegiance to ISIS in 2014 or the following years. (en)
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- Philippines and the Islamic State (en)
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- ISIL insurgency in the Philippines (en)
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