From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Oct 2): 27 bodies, 165 unexploded bombs recovered in Zamboanga clearing ops
Philippine soldiers, wearing gas masks, look at bodies believed to be Muslim
rebels next to destroyed houses,at the site of heavy fighting during the
stand-off between government forces and Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)
rebels in Santa Catalina area of Zamboanga City, on southern island of Mindanao.
AFP FILE PHOTO
At least 27 bodies and 165 various unexploded ordnances have been recovered
during clearing operations in Zamboanga City since Sunday, the military said.
Lieutenant Colonel Ramon Zagala told reporters Wednesday that the recovered
bodies and firearms from the three-week gunbattle between the government forces
and the Moro National Liberation Front were processed for investigation.
He could not say whether the bodies were from the MNLF or were civilians.
The recovered firearms, meanwhile, were from the remnants of the MNLF.
The Philippine National Police had taken over the lead in the law enforcement
operations in the city with the military offering support. Even so, Zagala said
their troops would remain there.
“This is a continuing process as we render the area safe,” he said.
“We are prioritizing the [the clearing operations in] areas that are near
government installations so we can return government services back. Like
yesterday the Zamboanga City Medical Center was turned over, the Southern City
Colleges was also turned over. Areas that are near government buildings are also
being examined,” he said.
He also said that he could not categorically say that the city was already
peaceful, as the area was wide and there were a lot of areas that the MNLF
stragglers could hide.
There are three brigade size of soldiers, or 4,000 soldiers deployed in the
war-torn city.
On Wednesday afternoon, over 200 troops from the Joint Special Operations
Group, the military’s main effort to engage the MNLF, that were deployed in
Zamboanga returned to Manila. A reserve unit of the same size replaced them
there.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/499495/27-bodies-165-unexploded-bombs-recovered-in-zamboanga-clearing-operations-military
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