Duterte apologises for hostage's beheading

This undated image made from militant video and released by SITE Intel Group shows German hostage Jurgen Gustav Kantner at an undisclosed location. Abu Sayyaf extremists in the Philippines have released a video of the beheading of Kantner. Photo: SITE Intel Group via AP

This undated image made from militant video and released by SITE Intel Group shows German hostage Jurgen Gustav Kantner at an undisclosed location. Abu Sayyaf extremists in the Philippines have released a video of the beheading of Kantner. Photo: SITE Intel Group via AP

Published Feb 28, 2017

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Manila, Philippines - The Philippine president has apologised to Germany for failing to stop the beheading of a German hostage by Muslim militants and said a massive offensive backed by fighter jets against the extremists was underway.

Philippine officials say Jurgen Gustav Kantner was beheaded by Abu Sayyaf militants in the southern Philippines after a ransom deadline lapsed Sunday.

Philippine military chief General Eduardo Ano answers questions from reporters at Camp Aguinaldo military headquarters in Quezon city. The Philippine military confirmed Kantner had been "mercilessly and inhumanly murdered." Photo: Aaron Favila/AP

German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned the killing as an "abominable act."

On Tuesday, President Rodrigo Duterte apologised and outlined the steps his government has taken to quell a wave of kidnappings by Muslim militants, including a request he made to China to help patrol the international waters bordering the southern Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia where many piracy incidents and abductions have happened. 

Duterte said China has not responded to his request.

Associated Press

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