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One killed, dozens wounded in Philippines bombing

"It was loud, we immediately left the area but I can't forget the images of a young girl carried by her father, her shirt covered in blood," said witness Judy Sapto, an area resident

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A bomb blast tore through a crowd at a festival in the southern Philippines yesterday, killing one person and wounding dozens more in the second deadly attack in under a month in the region, authorities said. The powerful bomb in the town of Isulan went off near a night market that was part of local celebrations, sending people running in terror. "It was loud, we immediately left the area but I can't forget the images of a young girl carried by her father, her shirt covered in blood," said witness Judy Sapto, an area resident.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but suspicion fell on Islamist militants, who have been fighting a decades-long insurgency in the south of the majority Catholic archipelago. "It's obvious that the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) with links to ISIS (Islamic State) has the strongest desire to initiate these kind of attacks," said Army Captain Arvin Encinas. The local mayor's office said two other bombs were discovered in the area and defused by authorities. One person was killed and at least 36 were hurt in the blast, the mayor's office added. There was no immediate word on the victims' conditions. Local police officials said the bomb went off near a petrol station as Isulan was celebrating the 61st anniversary of its founding.

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