Philippine troops killed a communist rebel and captured a wounded child soldier in fierce clashes Friday in the southern province of
Officials said troops attacked members of the New People’s
Army manning a roadblock in the village
of Lunganapan in Laak
town.
Lt. Col. Lyndon Paniza, a spokesman for the 10th
Infantry Division, said government soldiers killed one rebel in a 20-minute running
gun battle and recovered an M60 machine gun, a back pack and electric wires
that officials said is being used by rebels as detonating cord for improvised
explosives.
Paniza
said the child soldier was wounded in the head after he threw himself down a
rugged terrain while trying to flee from the soldiers. The minor was eventually
captured and soldiers seized from him an Ak-47 assault rifle.
”The minor was given first aid and then brought to hospital. There were no military casualties,” he said.
The NPA is fighting for a separate state in the country.
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