Fighting
between the renegade group "Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters" and
government forces have ceased in North Cotabato
and Maguindanao, military officials said Monday.
Armed
Forces public affairs office chief Lt. Col. Ramon Zagala said "It is
peaceful there now."
But
despite the cessation of fighting, military units in the area are still on
alert.
Zagala
also clarified the resulting AFP offensive and pursuit operations against the
BIFF fighters who attacked AFP personnel based there, were coordinated with the
leadership of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
"They
(MILF leadership) were consulted first before any retaliatory attacks were
conducted against the BIFF," he added.
Zagala
said this was necessary as the renegades have hidden themselves in an area
known to host large numbers of MILF fighters.
The
AFP public affairs office chief said the coordination was necessary to prevent
encounters between government and MILF forces, hereby endangering the ongoing
peace talks between the two parties.
"The
MILF leadership agreed that such attacks should not be left unanswered,"
Zagala pointed out.
He
also clarified that the BIFF attacks are harassment tactics only aimed at
mobile and soft targets of the AFP.
"These
are only small skirmishes and harassment attacks," the AFP public affairs
office chief stated.
However,
Zagala said that the incidents are deeply regretted by the military as they
cost lives of five soldiers.
At
least 23 were were believed killed as clashes broke out Saturday between the
military and the BIFF in North Cotabato and
Maguindanao.
Of
those killed, five were from the government side, including one junior Army
officer and four enlisted personnel.
Some
18 were reported killed from the BIFF side.
Two
soldiers were also wounded-in-action, said Col. Dickson Hermoso, 6th Infantry
Division spokesperson, said.
Recent
atrocities by the BIFF, perceived by the military as hell-bent to derail the
peace process between the central government and the MILF, had prompted the
military, and police as well as the government-MILF Ad Hoc Joint Action Group
to launch law-enforcement operations.
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