The Philippine military say they have rescued two Malaysian sailors held captive for eight months by Muslim militants.
Major Gen. Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., a regional military commander, said the Malaysians were weak when rescued by marines from Abu Sayyaf militants today in waters near Sulu province's Pata Island.
They were taken to a military hospital for a medical check-up.
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The Abu Sayyaf militants survive mostly on ransom kidnappings, extortion and other acts of banditry, targeting slow-moving tugboats in the busy sea bordering the southern Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia.
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