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19 killed as Philippine troops battle leftist rebels
Mon, Jun 30, 2008
Reuters

MANILA - AT least 19 people have been killed since the weekend in the Philippines in a spurt of violence linked to a long-running left-wing rebellion, officials said on Monday.

Philippine soldiers, backed by helicopter gunships, killed 15 rebels and captured another 12 after the guerrillas raided police stations on a southern island known as a surfing destination, an army spokesman said.

The New People's Army (NPA) rebels were part of a 30-member group that attacked two police outposts on Siargao island in the southern region of Mindanao and killed two police officers late on Saturday, officials said. Four officers were also injured.

Lt Col Romeo Brawner told reporters 15 rebels were killed and 12 were taken captive after gunbattles with the fleeing guerrillas on Sunday and early on Monday.

Elsewhere in the Mindanao region, rebel gunmen killed two solders eating breakfast at a restaurant in the town of Nabunturan on Monday, the local mayor said.

The Philippines has been battling communist rebels in 69 of 81 provinces across the country in a protracted conflict that has killed 40,000 people and stunted economic growth in one of South-east Asia's poorest states. -- REUTERS

 

 
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