1995 Ipil massacre

Ipil massacre of 1995
Part of the Moro conflict
Ipil
Ipil (Philippines)
Location of Ipil in Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines
Coordinates Coordinates: 7°46′54″N 122°35′26″E / 7.781667°N 122.590556°E / 7.781667; 122.590556
Date 3 April 1995 (UTC+8)
Target Civilians
Attack type
Armed assault; Terrorism; Mass murder
Weapons Automatic weapons, Grenades and Rocket Propelled Grenades
Deaths 53
Non-fatal injuries
48+
Perpetrators c. 200 Abu Sayyaf militants[1]

The 1995 Ipil massacre occurred on the morning of April 3, 1995, in the municipality of Ipil in Zamboanga Sibugay province when approximately 200 heavily armed Abu Sayyaf militants[1] fired upon residents, strafed civilian homes, plundered banks, took up to 30 hostages and then burned the centre of the town to the ground.[2][3]

The militants allegedly arrived in the town by boat and bus, and a number of them had been dressed in military fatigues

The town's Chief of Police was reportedly killed in the attack and close to a billion pesos were looted from eight commercial banks.[4] Army commandos pursued some rebel gunmen in nearby mountains while officials said that the rebels were looting farms and seizing civilians as "human shields" as they fled the town of [5] About 40 rebels, who may have taken hostages, were cornered in a school compound west of Ipil on the 6th of April when an elite army unit attacked. In the fighting that followed, the television station GMA reported, 11 civilians were killed.[5]

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