From the Mindanao Examiner (Oct 8): Gunmen raid small southern Philippine village
Gunmen attacked a small village in the southern Philippines, wounding one
civilian, but the violence forced at least 120 people fleeing for safety,
security officials said Monday. Officials said the gunmen, led by
Salindatu Binago, attacked the village of Ticulab in Sarangani’s Maitum town.
The motive of the attack was unclear, but the military said the town’s
mayor Elsie Perret reported that previous assault by Binago’s group had killed a
local politician, Freddie Macatin, his wife and brother-in-law. The
Philippine Army’s 1002nd Infantry Brigade headed by Col. Glorioso Miranda tagged
bandits as behind the latest attack and that troops are tracking down the
gunmen, according to Capt. William Alfred Rodriguez, of the Public Affairs
Office. Government and security Officials did not say whether the
attacks were connected to clan war or land conflict which is common in the
southern Philippines.
http://mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20121008104809
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