Army vows to bring peace in south Negros amid clashes vs. NPA remnants

Posted by watchmen
November 26, 2024
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The weapons and other items recovered by troops of the Philippine Army’s 15th Infantry Battalion in the hideout of the New People’s Army remnants after a clash at Sitio Soso, Barangay Gatuslao in Candoni, Negros Occidental on November 22, 2024. Eight insurgents died during the series of gun battles on November 21 and 22, the military said. (15th Infantry Battalion / Philippine Army photo)
The weapons and other items recovered by troops of the Philippine Army’s 15th Infantry Battalion in the hideout of the New People’s Army remnants after a clash at Sitio Soso, Barangay Gatuslao in Candoni, Negros Occidental on November 22, 2024. Eight insurgents died during the series of gun battles on November 21 and 22, the military said. (15th Infantry Battalion / Philippine Army photo)

Operating battalions of the Philippine Army vowed to ensure peace for communities in southern Negros after their series of encounters with New People’s Army’s (NPA) rebels in Candoni, Negros Occidental late last week.

According to military reports yesterday, eight insurgents died, while none among the soldiers was injured or killed during the gun battles between remnants of the South West Front and troops of the 47th and 15th Infantry Battalions (IB) in Barangay Gatuslao on November 21 and 22.

In a statement, 47IB commander, Lt. Colonel Magno Mapalad III said their unit “remains committed to protecting the people, respecting human rights, and fostering lasting peace in the conflict-affected areas.”

“We urge the remaining NPA members to surrender and return to their respective families. The government is ready to support those who seek to reintegrate into society and pursue a peaceful life,” he added.

On November 21, security patrol operations of the 47IB and 15IB troops in Sitio Cogon led to an encounter with about 10 NPA remnants, seven of whom died during the 40-minute gun battle.

After the clash, the soldiers seized eight high-powered firearms, including five M-16 armalite rifles, two AK-47 rifles, and an M653 “baby” armalite.

Only one of the seven fatalities was claimed by family members, while the six others, who remained unidentified, were buried a day after the encounter through the initiative of the 47IB and the municipal government.

During the pursuit operations on November 22, 15IB troops clashed anew with the NPA remnants, resulting in the death of another insurgent in Sitio Soso.

They also found the rebels’ hideout and recovered a caliber .45 pistol, two improvised explosive devices, two hand-held radios, a bandoleer, and 16 backpacks, among other items.

In a separate statement, Lt. Colonel Brian Bagaipo, acting commanding officer of the 15IB, said through the operation, they aim to “secure the communities and promote lasting peace and development in southern Negros.”

“This mission reflects our commitment to protecting the communities we serve. The swift action of our troops and the cooperation of the community have dealt a significant blow to the communist rebels’ operations in the area,” he added. (PNA)

 

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