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High school students among 11 dead in bus blast

ELEVEN people, including many high school students, were killed when a bomb exploded aboard a bus in the southern Philippines yesterday, military spokesmen said.

The bus, operated by the Rural Transit company, was traveling through the town of Maramag in the strife-torn island of Mindanao when the bomb went off, said regional spokesman Major Christian Uy.

The blast also injured 21 people, he told reporters.

Many of the victims were high school students who had just boarded the bus as it passed a school in the town, said Lieutenant Norman Tagros, spokesman for a local infantry brigade.

The bomb went off almost immediately after the students got on.

Tagros said extortion was suspected as the likely motive.

The bombing was the latest in a series of attacks on the bus company.

Last month a bomb exploded aboard a Rural Transit bus in Mindanao, injuring four people, and 10 people were killed when a bomb exploded aboard a bus operated by the same company on Mindanao in 2010.

That incident was blamed on an extortion scheme linked to Muslim extremists.

Armed groups have proliferated in the southern Philippines since Muslim guerrillas began fighting in the 1970s to set up an Islamic state there.

Among them is the Abu Sayyaf, an al-Qaida-linked group notorious for bombings and mass kidnappings, as well as other groups opposed to peace efforts.

The main Islamic rebel group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, signed a peace agreement with the government in March.




 

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