Army targets NegOr insurgency end in Q1

Posted by watchmen
February 7, 2023
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Residents of Barangay Oringao in Negros Occidental’s Kabankalan City receive food packs at a gymnasium where they stayed following clashes between government forces and the New People's Army on Sunday, February 5, 2023. An Army official says they target to end the insurgency in Negros Oriental by the first quarter of this year. (Philippine Army photo)
Residents of Barangay Oringao in Negros Occidental’s Kabankalan City receive food packs at a gymnasium where they stayed following clashes between government forces and the New People’s Army on Sunday, February 5, 2023. An Army official says they target to end the insurgency in Negros Oriental by the first quarter of this year. (Philippine Army photo)

The Philippine Army targets to end the communist insurgency in Negros Oriental as early as the first quarter of this year with sustained operations.

Brigadier General Leonardo Peña, commander of the 302nd Infantry Brigade based in the province’s Tanjay City, told the Philippine News Agency yesterday that continuous combat and non-combat operations in the province and in Negros Occidental will reduce the fighting capabilities of the New People’s Army (NPA), the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines.

“Actually, our objective at the brigade is to completely flush out the ranks of the NPA or reduce it to the lowest, insignificant level, or in a state where they can no longer fight the government forces,” Peña said.

“That is why we have intensified our combat operations to track the NPA and ensure that they can no longer regain their strongholds and build up their mass base,” he added.

Peña said the recent encounters between the NPA and government forces on Negros Island are the result of the civilian populace’s cooperation with their anti-insurgency efforts.

The clashes at Barangay Oringao in Negros Occidental’s Kabankalan City, which is near the boundary of Negros Oriental, over the weekend forced 800 individuals to leave their homes and seek safety.

Peña said Executive Order (EO) No. 70 of former president Rodrigo Duterte is now seeing gains in Negros Oriental, the only one among four provinces in Central Visayas that is still dealing with the insurgency.

EO No. 70, signed in December 2018, created the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict that employs a whole-of-nation approach to end communism and to institute peace-building initiatives.

“We intend to make Negros Oriental insurgency-free, just like Bohol, and we need the cooperation of government agencies, local government units, local chief executives, and various stakeholders for us to achieve this goal,” he added. (PNA)

 

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