Posted to the Relief Web (Mar 6, 2024): DSWD DROMIC Report #3 on the Armed Conflict in Iloilo as of 06 March 2024, 6AM
Format: Situation Report
Source: Govt. Philippines
Posted: 6 Mar 2024
Originally published: 6 Mar 2024
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I. Situation Overview
On 28 February 2024 at around 3AM, an armed conflict transpired between the troops of the 61st Infantry (Hunter) Battalion and Communist NPA Terrorists (CNT) of Southern Panay Front, Komiteng Rehiyon-Panay in the Municipality of San Joaquin,
Iloilo which resulted in the displacement of affected families / individuals and several reported casualties.
On March 04, 2024 at around 4:40 PM, series of encounter occurred in Brgy. Igsolique, Miagao, Iloilo and Brgy. Igcabito-on during the follow-up operations conducted by the Government troops.
Relative to the incident, the DSWD through its Field Office in Region VI, provided relief assistance to support the immediate needs of the affected families and individuals.
Source: DSWD Field Office (FO) VI
II. Status of Affected Areas and Population
A total of 2,762 families or 11,267 persons were affected in 31 barangays in Iloilo (see Annex A).
https://reliefweb.int/report/philippines/dswd-dromic-report-3-armed-conflict-iloilo-06-march-2024-6am
I. Situation Overview
On 28 February 2024 at around 3AM, an armed conflict transpired between the troops of the 61st Infantry (Hunter) Battalion and Communist NPA Terrorists (CNT) of Southern Panay Front, Komiteng Rehiyon-Panay in the Municipality of San Joaquin,
Iloilo which resulted in the displacement of affected families / individuals and several reported casualties.
On March 04, 2024 at around 4:40 PM, series of encounter occurred in Brgy. Igsolique, Miagao, Iloilo and Brgy. Igcabito-on during the follow-up operations conducted by the Government troops.
Relative to the incident, the DSWD through its Field Office in Region VI, provided relief assistance to support the immediate needs of the affected families and individuals.
Source: DSWD Field Office (FO) VI
II. Status of Affected Areas and Population
A total of 2,762 families or 11,267 persons were affected in 31 barangays in Iloilo (see Annex A).
https://reliefweb.int/report/philippines/dswd-dromic-report-3-armed-conflict-iloilo-06-march-2024-6am
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