Government forces retake control of villages held by rebels
Eventual establishment of Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF)
Belligerents
Philippines
Armed Forces of the Philippines
Philippine National Police
Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Commanders and leaders
Umbra Kato
Strength
2,500 troops
1,000 rebels
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t
e
Moro conflict
(1967–1999)
Merdeka
Jabidah
Manili
Jolo
Malisbong
Ipil
(2000–2010)
Philippine Campaign
Rizal Day
Dos Palmas
Misuari
Zamboanga City
Buliok Complex
SuperFerry 14
Central Mindanao
Basilan
North Cotabato
2nd Central Mindanao
(2011–present)
Zamboanga City
Darkhorse
Basilan
Mamasapano
Tipo-Tipo
Butig
Davao City
Bohol
Marawi
Jolo Cathedral
Danag
Jolo
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