Malaysian soldier, 3 Filipinos killed in Borneo
The Associated Press, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | World | Wed, March 13 2013, 2:28 PM

Gun battle in Sabah: In this Tuesday photo released by Malaysia's Ministry of Defense, Malaysian soldiers fire a machine gun during a gun battle with Filipino gunmen at Sungai Nyamuk where a stand-off with Filipino gunmen took place, near Tanduo village in Lahad Datu, Borneo's Sabah state, Malaysia. Malaysia's army chief says a soldier and three Filipino gunmen have been killed in the latest clash over a Philippine Muslim clan's incursion into Borneo. (AP/Malaysia's Ministry of Defense)
Malaysia's army chief says a soldier and three Filipino gunmen have
been killed in the latest clash over a Philippine Muslim clan's
incursion into Borneo.
Security forces have
waged several gunbattles since March 1 against about 200 Filipinos who
began occupying a coastal village last month to revive a long-dormant
territorial claim to Malaysia's eastern Sabah
state in Borneo.
Airstrikes and mortar attacks drove the Filipinos out
of the village last week, but many are believed to be hiding in nearby
palm oil plantations.
Armed forces chief Zulkifeli Zin said a firefight left one soldier and three Filipinos dead Tuesday morning.
Malaysian authorities have reported nearly 60 Filipino casualties and eight police deaths in Sabah this month. Authorities say the clansmen must surrender unconditionally and face prosecution.
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