From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jun 23): Two soldiers dead in clash with rebels
Two soldiers were killed in a clash with communist rebels waging one of
Asia’s longest running insurgencies, the military said Sunday.
The troops were on a routine patrol when they encountered the New People’s
Army (NPA) fighters in the town of Esperanza on the southern island of Mindanao
on Saturday, army spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Leo Bongosia said.
Two soldiers were killed, while the rebels managed to escape following the
clash — the latest outbreak of hostilities after peace talks broke down earlier
this year.
Last week, NPA rebels attacked a tree plantation in the same town and killed
five workers after the owner refused to give in to alleged extortion attempts.
Another NPA unit elsewhere in Mindanao abducted five unarmed soldiers in
civilian clothes as they bought supplies in the market.
The 4,000-strong NPA is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the
Philippines, which has been waging a 44-year Maoist insurgency that has claimed
at least 30,000 lives.
President Benigno Aquino had hoped to reach a peace deal with the communists
by the time his six-year term ends in 2016.
The talks however collapsed in April after the government rejected rebel
demands to free dozens of detained comrades.
The insurgents have since stepped up their attacks, with 13 soldiers and
police commandos killed since last month.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/431443/two-soldiers-dead-in-clash-with-rebels
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