Duterte sees bombed church, tells army to crush Abu Sayyaf

In this photo provided by Malacanang Palace, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, center wearing a cap, inspects a Roman Catholic Cathedral on Jolo, Sulu province in southern Philippines, Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, a day after two bombs exploded during a Sunday Mass. The attack occurred in the Sulu provincial capital on Jolo island, where Abu Sayyaf militants have carried out years of bombings, kidnappings and beheadings and have aligned themselves with the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for the attack.(Malacanang Palace Via AP)

In this photo provided by Malacanang Palace, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, center, condoles with relatives of bombing victims during his visit Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, a day after two bombs exploded at a Roman Catholic Cathedral in Jolo, Sulu province in southern Philippines. The attack occurred during a Sunday Mass in the Sulu provincial capital on Jolo island, where Abu Sayyaf militants have carried out years of bombings, kidnappings and beheadings and have aligned themselves with the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for the attack. (Malacanang Palace via AP)

MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte and his top security officials on Monday visited a Catholic cathedral in the southern Philippines where suspected Islamic militants set off bombs that killed 20 people and wounded more than 100.

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