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  <keywords_list>Moro conflict</keywords_list>
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  <slug>/feed/2020/08/29/a-soldier-is-killed-and-seven-others-injured-after-clashing-with-abu-sayyaf-militants-in-patikul-sulu-philippines-two</slug>
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    <name>Manila Bulletin</name>
    <day>29</day>
    <hash>4348c884a51317020b726b1ea21f6757c4d46598</hash>
    <month>8</month>
    <permalink>https://mb.com.ph/2020/08/30/scout-ranger-2-asg-bandits-killed-in-patikul-encounter/</permalink>
    <year>2020</year>
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  <text>A soldier is killed and seven others injured after clashing with Abu Sayyaf militants in Patikul, Sulu, Philippines. Two militants also die in the fight. </text>
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