From the Mindanao Examiner (Nov 14): 2 killed in clashes in Mindanao
A communist rebel and a government soldier were killed in separate clashes in
the southern Philippines where security forces are battling the insurgents,
officials said Wednesday. Capt. Alberto Caber, a spokesman for the 1st
Infantry Division, said New People’s Army rebels killed Corporal Anthony Bahala,
a member of the 53rd Infantry Battalion, in the town of Guipos in Zamboanga del
Sur province. He said Bahala was sent to the village of Dalapan to verify
the presence of rebels extorting money from civilians and heading back to base
when attacked by the NPA late Tuesday afternoon. “It was a treacherous
attack and troops are tracking down the NPA rebels,” Caber told the regional
newspaper Mindanao Examiner. He said regional Army commander Lt. Gen.
Ricardo Rainier Cruz III has ordered troops to stay vigilant following the
attack on the soldier. Government troops also clashed Tuesday with
communist rebels, killing one gunman and wounding another near the town of
Tulunan in North Cotabato province. Col. Prudencio Asto, a spokesman for
the 6th Infantry Division, said the wounded rebel was airlifted by army soldiers
to a military hospital in Maguindanao province to save his life. He said
the fighting broke out following a military operation in the town where NPA
rebels were harassing civilians and extorting money from villagers. “The
encounter came after the 602nd Infantry Brigade launched an operation in the
area as a result of information provided by residents to the military. The
civilians are fed up with the threats and intimidation, and extortion of the NPA
in the town,” Asto said. He said no soldiers were killed or wounded in
the fighting. There were also no reports of civilian casualties....
http://mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20121114012550
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