Inquirer News

AFP, NPA clashes reported after ceasefire lifted

Philippine soldiers walk along a highway as they return to camp after an armed encouter with members of militant group Abu Sayyaf at the village of Bongkaong, Patikul town, Sulu province on the southern island of Mindanao on August 26, 2016. Philippine security officials killed six members of militant group Abu Sayyaf on August 26 including one involved in the kidnapping of two Canadians who were beheaded in the troubled south, the military said. / AFP PHOTO / STRINGER

Clashes between the military and communist rebels have been reported over the weekend, days after both sides lifted their ceasefire declarations.

Several incidents were reported in Occidental Mindoro, Davao, Compostela Valley and Iloilo,  military reports showed.

In Occidental Mindoro, the Army’s 67th Infantry Battalion encountered members of the New People’s Army at Sitio Kalibunlibunan in Brgy. Pinagturilan, Sta. Cruz on Sunday, Army’s 2nd Infantry Division public officer First Lieutenant Xy-zon Meneses said.

The 30-minute encounter left one  rebel killed and government troops were able to recover bombs, ammunition and personal items.

Soldiers of the 61st Infantry Battalion clashed with communist rebels in Brgy. Cabatangan in Labunao, Iloilo on Saturday noon.

The troops recovered a rifle, different weapons and ammunitions, and personal belongings.

In Misamis Occidental, NPA leaders Lito Elmodlan and Maria Bella Elmidollan were arrested last Saturday.

The two were facing warrants of arrest for multiple attempted murder.

The military also alleged that the NPA burned a banana packing plant in Pantukan, Compostela Valley on Sunday. D damage was estimated at P1 million.

Soldiers from the 7rd Infantry Battalion also battled with the NPA in Sitio Kisoy, Brgy. Little Baguio in Malita, Davao Occidental on Monday.

No casualty was reported, the military said.

The NPA announced that it would terminate its unilateral ceasefire on Wednesday last week. The government declared that it would lift its ceasefire two days later.

President Rodrigo Duterte scrapped the peace negotiations between the government and communist rebels last Saturday. JE/rga

RELATED STORIES

Duterte: No more peace talks with Reds without ‘compelling reason’

Palace: Peace talks halt ‘deeply disappointing’

Communist Party rejects termination of peace talks

Exit mobile version