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This Article is From May 09, 2016

7 Dead In Philippine Election Day Ambush

7 Dead In Philippine Election Day Ambush
Filipino voters queue outside the gate of a polling station before the presidential and vice presidential elections at a polling center in Manila on May 9, 2016. (AFP Photo)
Manila, Philippines: Seven people were shot dead and another was wounded when a convoy of vehicles was ambushed in the Philippines Monday just hours before polls opened for national elections, police said.

Unknown gunmen opened fire on the jeep and two motorcycles before dawn in the town of Rosario, just south of the capital Manila, said Chief Inspector Jonathan del Rosario.

The motive for the attack was not yet known.

However the incident took place in the province of Cavite which has been identified by election officials as an "area of concern," due to heated political rivalries, said del Rosario, spokesman of a special election violence monitoring task force.

The task force previously said 15 people had been killed in election-related incidents since the start of the year. But there are many other cases of violence that have yet to be fully linked to the elections.

Millions of Filipinos are expected to cast their votes on Monday to select new leaders ranging from president to town councillor.

Political violence is a recurring problem in the country, fuelled by lax enforcement of laws and entrenched political "dynasties," some of whom have their own private armies.

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