Fresh fighting erupted Saturday on a southern Philippine island where troops captured a Muslim rebel camp just days earlier, leaving at least three soldiers dead and one wounded, a military commander and media reports said. The soldiers encountered gunmen suspected to belong to the Abu Sayyaf Group outside Indanan town on Jolo island during a road security patrol, Jolo military commander Brig. Gen. Agustin Dema-ala said. Dema-ala said three soldiers were killed and one was wounded in the clash. He gave no other details. ABS-CBN television reported that five Abu Sayyaf gunmen were also killed in the ensuing firefight.