Communist rebels and government troops in the South engage in a firefight for the fourth time in 3 days
OFFENSIVE. A file photo of communist guerrillas. File photo by Karlos Manlupig/Rappler
Two members of the Philippine Army were wounded Wednesday evening, April 1, as gun battles continue to rage between the military and the New People’s Army (NPA) in Sarangani.
Lieutenant
Colonel Ronnie Babac, commanding officer of the 73rd Infantry
Battalion, said the government troopers under his command, were hurt when an
undetermined number of NPA guerrillas fired at a patrolling team of soldiers
running after the rebels.
It was the fourth
time in 3 days that government troops and the NPAs engaged each other in a
continuing battle.
On March 30, a
platoon of soldiers first engaged a band of about 30 rebels in Little Baguio in
Malita, Davao Occidental.
The firefight,
which began at 6:50 am, lasted for 50 minutes. A military report said there
were no casualties on the government side.
The NPA rebels
were reportedly led by a certain Kumander Dong.
Another encounter
took place at 2 p.m. as soldiers continue to run after the retreating
rebels.
Then in the
morning of March 31, a firefight also took place between another team of
soldiers and another group of NPA rebels in Upper Suyan ,
Malapatan in Sarangani.
Reports said the
latest gunfight where 2 government soldiers were wounded happened in Barangay
Pag-asa in Alabel, Sarangani.
The series of firefight
between the government and the rebels came just days after the 46th founding
anniversary of the communist-led NPA.
Series of
encounters
The encounters
also came after a series of rebel setbacks that saw one of its top cadres
perished in a military raid in February.
Tolentino
Bariquit, a.k.a. Kumander Brigol, and five others were slain in a military raid
last February 16.
Brigol was tagged
as the secretary of Front 71 although sources from the underground said he was
the deputy secretary of the oldest guerilla front of the NPAs in the
Socsksargen area (Region 12).
The NPAs have
been waging a Maoist-inspired guerrilla war since March 29, 1969. It is
considered as Asia ’s longest-running
insurgency movement.
Babac said the
NPAs in Sarangani have been put in the defensive as the military continue to
hunt them down.
“They have been
deceiving the Lumads into joining them,” he said.
Babac however
said more rebels are now turning themselves into the folds of the law.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/88771-sarangani-army-npa-encounters
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