ANGELES CITY – The Army’s 7th infantry division (7th ID) reported yesterday that a soldier was killed and two others were wounded during an ambush of their convoy by the New People’s Army (NPA) last Saturday in Barangay Labi in Bongabon, Nueva Ecija.
However, the 7th ID noted that “this week alone, a total of six armed engagements occurred resulting to the killing of five members of the Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA while several others wounded.”
“The two squads led by Staff. Sgt. Edwin Lapitan and Sgt. Antonio Pablo of the 71st infantry battalion (71st IB) on board an M-35 truck had left Barangay Decoliat, Ma. Aurora and was on its way to Barangay Labi, Bongabon, Nueva Ecija when they were treacherously waylaid” by the NPA last Jan. 31, the 7th ID reported.
It noted that while “the soldiers gallantly fought back and observed tactical standard operating procedures in order to escape the tight situation they were caught in”, one of them was killed and two others were wounded.
The military said that some NPA guerrillas were wounded before they fled to an “unknown direction”. “Reinforcing troops coming from the 703rd Brigade and helicopters from the Northern Luzon Command were immediately deployed to the area,” it added.
Lt. Colonel Melquiades Feliciano, commander of the 71st IB, said the NPA was believed to have “carried out this retaliation against the government troops because of the series of set backs they suffered from the relentless operations of the military”.
“Their deceitful attack of unsuspecting military convoy simply manifests that they are being hit and hurt where it matters and that their world is getting smaller each passing day,” added Feliciano. He noted that starting last Jan. 26, his soldiers engaged the rebels in a series of gunfight in Ma. Aurora town in Aurora province where one rebel was killed and one M-16 rifle was seized by government troopers.
The 7th ID said that earlier, its 702nd IB has also “heightened internal security operations in the tri-boundaries of Nueva Ecija, Aurora and Nueva Vizcaya. This led to a series clashes between government forces and the NPA. Clashes occurred in various parts of Ma. Aurora in Aurora, and Pantabangan in Nueva Ecija.
Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista, commander of the 702nd IB, appealed to the NPA “to take the path of peace instead.”
“We assure those who wanted to lay down their arms and join the mainstream society that we will be help while we shall relentlessly pursue those who continue to sow terror. The Social Integration Program of the government awaits those who will take the path of peace,” he said.
Bautista said the military will give reward to rebels who surrender their arms. He said “as much as 120,000 pesos or more may be made available to them depending on the number and type of firearms surrendered”.
However, the 7th ID noted that “this week alone, a total of six armed engagements occurred resulting to the killing of five members of the Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA while several others wounded.”
“The two squads led by Staff. Sgt. Edwin Lapitan and Sgt. Antonio Pablo of the 71st infantry battalion (71st IB) on board an M-35 truck had left Barangay Decoliat, Ma. Aurora and was on its way to Barangay Labi, Bongabon, Nueva Ecija when they were treacherously waylaid” by the NPA last Jan. 31, the 7th ID reported.
It noted that while “the soldiers gallantly fought back and observed tactical standard operating procedures in order to escape the tight situation they were caught in”, one of them was killed and two others were wounded.
The military said that some NPA guerrillas were wounded before they fled to an “unknown direction”. “Reinforcing troops coming from the 703rd Brigade and helicopters from the Northern Luzon Command were immediately deployed to the area,” it added.
Lt. Colonel Melquiades Feliciano, commander of the 71st IB, said the NPA was believed to have “carried out this retaliation against the government troops because of the series of set backs they suffered from the relentless operations of the military”.
“Their deceitful attack of unsuspecting military convoy simply manifests that they are being hit and hurt where it matters and that their world is getting smaller each passing day,” added Feliciano. He noted that starting last Jan. 26, his soldiers engaged the rebels in a series of gunfight in Ma. Aurora town in Aurora province where one rebel was killed and one M-16 rifle was seized by government troopers.
The 7th ID said that earlier, its 702nd IB has also “heightened internal security operations in the tri-boundaries of Nueva Ecija, Aurora and Nueva Vizcaya. This led to a series clashes between government forces and the NPA. Clashes occurred in various parts of Ma. Aurora in Aurora, and Pantabangan in Nueva Ecija.
Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista, commander of the 702nd IB, appealed to the NPA “to take the path of peace instead.”
“We assure those who wanted to lay down their arms and join the mainstream society that we will be help while we shall relentlessly pursue those who continue to sow terror. The Social Integration Program of the government awaits those who will take the path of peace,” he said.
Bautista said the military will give reward to rebels who surrender their arms. He said “as much as 120,000 pesos or more may be made available to them depending on the number and type of firearms surrendered”.