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Friday, 14 December, 2001, 09:37 GMT

US troops land in south Philippines
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The US has been advising the Philippines military

US troops have arrived in the southern Philippines in the latest secretive
visit following a deal between the two countries to work together in the
fight against terrorism.
US military advisors have made a number of trips to the Philippines to train
troops in their hunt for the Muslim separatist group Abu Sayyaf.

"We can't say what their purpose is"
 Lieutenant Colonel Danilo Servando

The US has linked the Abu Sayyaf with Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda network,
suspected of carrying out the 11 September attacks on New York and
Washington.

News of the latest US visit - described by a military spokesman as
"sensitive" - came amid rising expectations that the Philippine military was
about to mount a mission to rescue two US hostages and a Filipino held by
the rebels.

Martian and Gracia Burnham, Christian missionaries from Witchita, Kansas,
were snatched from a western Philippines tourist resort in May along with
about 17 Filipinos who have since been killed or released for ransom.

The Burnhams were taken to the Abu Sayyaf stronghold of Basilan island,
where they are being held with nurse Deborah Yap.

A third American captured with them, Guillermo Sobero from California, was
found beheaded.

'Zeroed in'

The Abu Sayyaf says it is fighting for a separate Islamic state, but
kidnapping has been its main activity.

An unspecified number of US soldiers arrived by cargo plane at Edwin Andrews
air base, close to Zamboanga city, on Friday. They are members of "Special
Operations Command" of the Hawaii-based US Pacific Command, said Lieutenant
Colonel Danilo Servando.

"We can't say what their purpose is," he said.

Two groups of US military advisers made preliminary visits to Zamboanga city
and Basilan island earlier this month and in October to assess barracks and
training facilities.

On Thursday a senior Philippine military commander said troops were closing
in on the Abu Sayyaf faction holding the Burnhams and hoped to rescue the
Americans in a few days.

"We have zeroed in on our objective. We hope and pray we will really attain
this objective," said Lieutenant-General Roy Cimatu.

Soldiers pursuing the rebels have tied yellow ribbons around the their guns,
using the well-known symbol of homecoming

"This is a reminder to our soldiers about the necessity of conducting the
safe rescue of the hostages so that they can all go back to their families
come Christmas," said the general.

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