Watchmen Daily Journal

AÑO: AFP WORKING OVERTIME TO ELIMINATE REMAINING NPA FRONTS

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MANILA — National Security Adviser (NSA) Eduardo Año said yesterday the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) is working overtime to ensure that the remaining 11 weakened New People’s Army (NPA) guerrilla fronts are dismantled within the end of the year.

This includes NPA remnants in other areas, including vertical units and party organs within the organizati­on’s sub-regional committees and regional party committees, Año said in a statement.

Año, who is also chair of the National Security Council (NSC), said these operations comply with President R. Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.’s directive for the military to intensify its efforts against insurgents, to ensure a safer and more prosperous future for all Filipinos.

He said the anticommun­ist roadmap of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict will be carried out until the end of the Marcos administra­tion, despite the AFP’s transition from internal to external or territoria­l defense in the face of tensions in the West Philippine Sea.

“Particular­ly, ang ating goal is to dismantle the 11 weakened guerrilla fronts up to the end of the year and this will also include dismantlin­g 26 vertical units and party organs within the 27 subregiona­l committees and 40 regional party committees,” Año said.

Meanwhile, NSC Assistant Director General and spokespers­on Jonathan Malaya said the AFP has now taken the initiative and is bringing the battle to the last remaining weakened guerrilla fronts and remnants of the NPA across the country.

“Every day, you will hear the news of AFP-initiated operations against NPA units. They are on the run and strategica­lly defeated, and our objective is to take the battle to their hide-outs so that we can finally finish them off as directed by the President,” he added.

Malaya said military operations are ongoing in Abra, Northern Samar, the Bicol region and other areas, with more operations in the planning stages.

He said the targets set by the AFP for their field units have resulted in an increased number of armed encounters between the security forces and the insurgents, as well as with terrorist organizati­ons across the country. (PNA)

 ?? R. Malasig / EPA-EFE / File photo) (Francis ?? Photo shows dogs straying along a street in Parañaque City. A significan­t number of dogs and cats left wandering on the streets could lead to a potential health hazard due to rabies.
R. Malasig / EPA-EFE / File photo) (Francis Photo shows dogs straying along a street in Parañaque City. A significan­t number of dogs and cats left wandering on the streets could lead to a potential health hazard due to rabies.

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