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Southeast Asia
13 rebels killed in Philippine clashes
2012-07-01
MANILA: Philippine soldiers killed 13 communist guerrilla rebels in two separate clashes yesterday, in what military officials described as one of the biggest victories over the insurgents in years.

Eleven New PeopleÂ’s Army (NPA) rebels were killed around noon in San Narciso town of Quezon province, southeast of Manila, while two rebels were killed in a pre-dawn gunbattle in Botolan town in Zambales province, northwest of the capital.

Military spokesman Col. Arnulfo Burgos said both clashes were a result of tip-offs from civilians, which showed that the governmentÂ’s new counter-insurgency strategy was working.

“This is by far the largest number of NPA casualties in one single encounter in recent history,” he said, describing the San Narciso clash.

Fifteen rebels were setting up an ambush for troops on a roadside when soldiers intercepted them, said local army commander Col. Eduardo Ano. Two soldiers were also wounded in the 30-minute gunfight, he said, adding that six guns and two grenade launchers were recovered.

“The (local population) gave us information. They must be getting tired of the NPA,” Ano said.

Just hours earlier, soldiers clashed with about a dozen NPA fighters in Botolan, killing two and capturing four, said local army commander, Lt. Col. Michael Samson. Five rifles and two grenades were recovered in the incident, he said in a statement.
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