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Various sectors have raised concerns on the fate of the peace negotiations between the national government and the NDFP, as a series of armed encounters between government forces and NPA rebels took place since August 1 in areas of Davao and Bukidnon. (Alexander D. Lopez)
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to peace Gun battles erupt anew in Davao region, Bukidnon Inside Edge
By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ
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he Filipino nation is hopeful that the government and the communist-led National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People’s Army (NPA) will eventually sit down and talk peace.
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But such hope has been dampened by the series of armed encounters, ambuscades and harassments perpetrated by the rebel group only days after President Rodrigo Duterte declared a unilateral ceasefire during his first State of the Nation Address (SONA). Many are now asking: Is the long-awaited truce in peril? On August 4 and 5, a series of armed confrontations
broke out between forces of the government and the NPAs in Compostela Valley. Prior to these incidents, the NPAs ambushed members of Citizens Armed Forces Geographical Unit (CAFGU) in Davao del Norte, while reportedly killing a member of a paramilitary group in Kidapawan City and attacking their detachment in Magpet town, in North Cotabato. In its latest report, the th 10 Infantry (Agila) Division
of the Philippine Army said troopers belonging to 25th and 71st Infantry Battalions engaged the NPA rebels in series of gun battles on Thursday and Friday in the towns of Monkayo and Maragusan in Compostela Valley. Four soldiers were killed, while twelve others were wounded during these encounters, according to Captain Rhyan Batchar, chief information officer of the 10th ID said in a statement. Batchar said government troops also recovered the dead bodies of two NPA rebels who were abandoned at the encounter sites, while three of their wounded comrades were captured after two days of intense fighting. “The first incident hap-
pened at around 1:30 p.m. last August 4. Soldiers from 25th IB were engaged in a 15-minute fire fight with NPA rebels in Km. 56, Barangay Rizal, Monkayo, Compotela Valley. Two soldiers were wounded on this incident and were immediately airlifted to Camp Panacan Station Hospital for medical attention. Pursuit operations were conducted immediately by 25th IB troopers against the fleeing NPA rebels,” Batchar said. A 45-minute gun battle again broke out on August 5, at around 7:50 a.m. when troops of the 25th IB encountered around 60 heavily armed NPA rebels in the same area. Outnumbered, the 25th IB troopers lost three of its
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