Monday, June 12, 2006

Gunmen Attack Military Post In Cotabato

Cotabato City (Zamboanga Journal / 12 Jun) Gunmen attacked a military post in South Cotabato province on the main island of Mindanao, sparking a 15-minute battle on a town called Tupi, where the country's largest Muslim rebel group, Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) is actively operating, officials said Monday.

Officials said troops scrambled to pursue the gunmen who raided the detachment of the Army's 75th Infantry Battalion manned by militias in the village of Koronadal. The weekend attack left no casualties, but the raid sent security officials scrambling to deploy more soldiers in the farming town, where rebels are operating.

Other reports said the attack was carried out by the MILF, but the military's Southern Command in Zamboanga City referred to the attackers as "lawless elements," and its spokesman Capt. Jose Ritche Pabilonia said that troops were pursuing the band of around 40 armed men.

"More or less 40 lawless elements, armed with assorted high-powered firearms, harassed the detachment. The firefight lasted for almost 15 minutes. The enemies retreated and troops were scouring the area. There were no reports of casualties on both sides," Pabilonia told the Zamboanga Journal.

Rebel leaders were not immediately available to say if the attackers were MILF fighters. The military said it was investigating the motive of the attack.

Fighting between rebels and government militias are common in the southern Philippines, especially in areas where the MILF is strong, but many of the clashes were triggered by family or clan feud. Many militias were also acting as bodyguards of politicians and wealthy traders in the restive region.

Manila opened peace talks with the MILF in 2001, but despite the truce, rebel and security forces still clashed with both sides accusing each other of violating the cease-fire.

The MILF is fighting for a separate Islamic state in Mindanao, home to about 4 million Muslims.

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