This undated wanted poster released jointly by the Philippine military and the U.S. Embassy in Manila shows terrorist leaders wanted by authorities for murders, extortion and kidnappings with corresponding rewards for their capture including most-wanted leaders of the alQaeda-linked terrorist groups Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiyah in the Phillipines.    — (AP Photo/Philippine military and US Embassy)

MANILA: Officials say al Qaeda-linked militants have killed three government militiamen and wounded seven others in an ambush on southern Basilan Island. The militants lost one fighter in the battle.

Col Ricardo Visaya says Abu Sayyaf rebels under senior leader Furuji Indama attacked auxiliary force members on patrol Thursday in a rubber plantation in remote Sumisip township.

Visaya says the rebels withdrew after more than an hour of fighting. He says they are being pursued by troops.

Furuji’s group two years ago abducted and later executed three rubber farm workers in Sumisip after they failed to collect a ransom.

The US has blacklisted the Abu Sayyaf as a terrorist group because of deadly bombings, kidnappings and beheadings over the last two decades.

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