3 soldiers hurt in clash with NPA
>> Tuesday, May 21, 2013
PINUKPUK, Kalinga – Three soldiers were hurt in fresh clashes
between New People’s Army guerillas and government troopers in a remote Kalinga village last week.
Injured were Sgt. Cabiliza and Privates First
Class Lancay and Viray.
The troopers from Bravo Company of the 17th
Infantry Battalion were on their way to Barangay Allaguia here when they
encountered rebels at 3 a.m.
Cordillera police said the soldiers were
conducting area security operations at Barangay Baay and were heading to
Allaguia when the fighting erupted at Sitio Sidog, Barangay Limos.
The wounded soldiers were brought to the
hospital and the government troops are pursuing the rebels, police said.
Earlier, rebels ambushed election officers and
army troopers carrying precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines in Tabuk
City.
Army Col. Roger Salvador, commanding officer
of the Kalinga-based 501st Infantry Brigade of the Philippine Army said the
ambush site where two army troopers were killed and six others were wounded is
just 23 kilometers away from the Kalinga provincial capitol.
Philippine Army Corporals Wilfredo Bacacao
and Allen Pattaguan died after the identified New Peoples' Army rebels opened
fire at the convoy of Comelec personnel aided by soldiers from 17th Infantry
Battalion in Sitio Pasiking, Barangay Bagumbayan, Tabuk City.
Six other soldiers from the 17th IB-
Technical Sergeant Herminigildo Vergara; Constante Alupani; Rico dela Cuesta;
Staff Sergeants Michael Adducul; Sgt. Wayne Aguinaldo; and Private First Class
Delfin Goyagoy were all brought to the hospital.
Salvador remains tight-lipped about the
security challenge posed by the NPAs so near the capital of the province.
Authorities earlier were thinking of handing
over counter-insurgency operations to policemen.
Tipon Gil-ayab, spokesperson of the
Kalinga-based Lejo Cawilan Command of the Communist Party of the Philippines-
NPA in a statement admitted rebels launched the Thursday attack as a “punitive
action” against “Philippine Army units dispatched in areas believed to be
strongholds of the NPA.”
Gil-ayab said such actions by government
troopers were aimed at “maligning and defeating legal and progressive party
lists, in clear violation of Commission on Elections guidelines.”
According to the NPA, soldiers have been
destroying campaign paraphernalia of these partylists, and are posting
materials against the same, citing, “since May 4, Philippine Army units were
deployed in Lubuagan; and since May 8 in Barangays Balantoy, Poblacion, and
Mabaca of Balbalan; Asibanglan, Pinukpuk; Guinaang and Bagtayan, Pasil, among
others.”
The rebel spokesperson also lashed at Army
Col. Loreto Magundayao of the Isabela-based 5th Infantry Division as “a big
liar” for claiming that the ambush took place on the morning of May 9, 2013,
and that the army unit was part of a convoy of the Philippine National Police
and Comelec delegation, dispatched to deliver PCOS machines in Lubuagan. “The
AFP is covering-up a tactical error, and is using the May 13 elections to
villify the NPA, depicting the real people’s army as “enemies of
democracy”.
Gil-ayab also claimed the 17th IB (was) also
spreading lies in Kalinga that the ambush was planned by progressive
partylists, and a vice-gubernatorial candidate.
The NPA spokesperson further vowed they will
“continue to launch tactical offensives against the AFP (Armed Forces of the
Philippines) and PNP,” even during the elections as he claimed these state
security forces “are the primary instruments of the Aquino regime in mocking
so-called democratic processes such as elections, the main culprits in
perpetrating human rights violations and the security forces of big business
interests in the province such as corporate mining, and geothermal and
hydro-electric projects.”
He further warned, “we will intensify attacks
because of the Aquino Regime’s junking of the peace talks between the NDFP and
the GPH.”
The Kalinga NPAs however have not sent any
word about Wednesday dawn’s clash.
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