Gov't trooper killed in Abra town NPA attack
>> Monday, October 7, 2013
MALIBCONG, Abra -- New People's Army rebels claimed they killed
one soldier in an early morning attack Sept. 29 at a Philippine Army detachment
in this remote town.
Army Captain Regie Go,
spokesperson of the Abra-based 41st Infantry Batallion has yet to confirm the
NPA's claim.
Ka Danreb Bringgas,
spokesperson of the NPA North Abra Procopio Tauro Front said an NPA team under
the Agustin Begnalen Command killed a soldier in a three-minute stealth attack
on the detachment of the Army’s Bravo Company in Mataragan, in the said town
around 5:35 that morning.
The attack, Bringgas
said, was long asked for by villagers in Malibcong to drive away the soldiers
from encamping in the area and to exact punishment on said soldiers who have
been abusing villagers’ hospitality and have been lacking in discipline.
The detachment in
Mataragan, the rebel spokesman further said, has brought fear and anxiety on
villagers because of cases of theft of their livestock, indiscriminate firing,
drunkenness and various other alleged abuses on the communities near the small
military encampment.
The attack is a stern
warning, Bringgas said, against government forces who reportedly bombed
locations near villages in barangay Gacab and Bangilo, also in that same town
on May 30 and 31, which traumatized tribal folks, especially two young
girls who were almost hit by the bombs.
The Philippine Army
acknowledged conducting aerial strikes in the area after a brief firefight with
communist rebels in Malibcong but denied bombing villages.
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