2 rebs slain,10 wounded in clashes
May 28, 2006 | 12:00am
DAVAO Two communist rebels were killed and six other guerrillas and four government militiamen were slightly wounded in clashes in Agusan del Sur, the military said yesterday.
Members of the National Peoples Army (NPA) tried to ambush Mely Ahan, a district leader known to be a staunch anti-communist advocate, but she escaped harm and called on the village militia for help, Maj. Jose Cuerpo said.
Soldiers and militiamen clashed with the rebels, resulting in the two deaths and wounding of 10 others.
An M-16 rifle was also recovered from the NPA in the battle, military reports added.
The 7,400-strong NPA is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, which has been waging a 37-year Maoist insurgency.
In recent months, it has stepped up attacks on government installations and rural businesses. Roel Pareño, AFP
Members of the National Peoples Army (NPA) tried to ambush Mely Ahan, a district leader known to be a staunch anti-communist advocate, but she escaped harm and called on the village militia for help, Maj. Jose Cuerpo said.
Soldiers and militiamen clashed with the rebels, resulting in the two deaths and wounding of 10 others.
An M-16 rifle was also recovered from the NPA in the battle, military reports added.
The 7,400-strong NPA is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, which has been waging a 37-year Maoist insurgency.
In recent months, it has stepped up attacks on government installations and rural businesses. Roel Pareño, AFP
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