Philippine Daily Inquirer

MORO REBELS ATTACK 3 ARMY DETACHMENT­S

- By Edwin Fernandez @inqmindana­o

COTABATO CITY— Members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) on Friday night simultaneo­usly attacked three roadside Army detachment­s in Datu Salibo town in Maguindana­o province.

Col. Felicisimo Budiongan, chief of the Army’s 1st Mechanized Brigade, said none of his men were hurt in the attack at 7 p.m., but it brought fear among villagers living near Army bases on the Datu Saudi Ampatuan-Datu Salibo-Datu Piang highway.

When soldiers from three detachment­s returned fire, the attackers fled under cover of darkness, Budiongan said. He could not say whether the Army counteroff­ensive had hurt or killed the attackers.

Abu Misry Mama, speaking for the BIFF, admitted his men launched the attack in retaliatio­n for the death two weeks ago of Tamharin Esmael allegedly by the military. Esmael was a subcommand­er of the BIFF.

BIFF rebels broke away from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front over difference­s in pursuing peace negotiatio­ns with the government.

AFP presence

Mama said more attacks were coming as long as the Army was in Datu Saudi and Datu Salibo, both in Maguindana­o.

Before midnight Friday, the attackers returned and fired rocket-propelled grenades toward the 1st Mechanized battalion checkpoint­s.

Sporadic exchange of gunfire ensued until about 4 a.m. Saturday, Budiongan said.

The bandits, Budiongan said, slowed down and eventually fled when soldiers from mechanized brigade responded, backed by armored personnel carriers.

Highway closure

Residents panicked but no evacuation was reported.

Soldiers temporaril­y shut down portions of the Cotabato City-Maguindana­o-Sultan Kudarat highway at sunrise to defuse an improvised explosive device planted by the attackers on the highway.

Traffic was reopened more than an hour later.

Friday’s attack came a week after the same outlawed group flagged down four vehicles and hauler trucks, and used it to block the highway in adjacent Barangay Bagan, Guindulung­an, Maguindana­o.

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