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MILF: Our forces had edge, went for the kill

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‘THEY KEPT COMING’ A soldier carries a wounded comrade airlifted by helicopter from Al-Barka, Basilan, for treatment in Zamboanga City on Tuesday. At least 19 soldiers of the Special Action Forces were killed in a clash with Moro rebels. A survivor of the ambush said they were outnumbered and overwhelmed. AP

The soldiers were running out of magazines preloaded with bullets and yet Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) fighters kept on coming, said a member of the Army’s Special Forces who survived a nine-hour clash in Al-Barka, Basilan province.

The encounter on Tuesday left 19 soldiers dead.

Private First Class Arnel Balili said that while some 90 Moro rebels were advancing, he and 39 other members of the Special Forces had to spend time loading fresh bullets into empty magazines so they could return fire.

The soldiers were overwhelmed. “We were only 40. There were more of them,” Balili, who was among the 11 wounded soldiers, said from a hospital bed in Zamboanga City.

When the smoke cleared, 12 soldiers lay dead, among them, three junior officers.

Twelve other soldiers were wounded, one of whom would later die in a hospital, and 10 more were initially declared missing but an MILF official said six of the missing soldiers were found dead yesterday.

Command conference

The encounter prompted President Benigno Aquino III to call for a command conference with the military and police.

“I have called for a command conference on Friday when the secretary of national defense arrives to precisely tackle the issue,” the President said in a short statement.

The command conference will be held in Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City.

In a statement, Lieutenant General Raymundo Ferrer, head of the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom), confirmed that 19 soldiers were killed in the encounter that lasted from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Flags were flown at half-staff in Camp Aguinaldo and all other major military camps in honor of the slain soldiers.

6 rebels killed

Mohagher Iqbal, MILF spokesperson, gave a bigger number of military fatalities. Iqbal said the military lost 22 men and the MILF six members.

In Camp Aquinaldo, the Army spokesperson, Colonel Antonio Parlade, said wounded soldiers reported that they saw their comrades captured alive after running out of ammunition.

“They were captured and then killed. So they murdered the six,” Parlade said.

He said one soldier remained missing and a wounded soldier was rescued by Scout Rangers.

Iqbal said no soldier was being held hostage in Al-Barka.

The bodies of the six soldiers had been retrieved by members of the Al-Barka police, he said.

Trap

Lieutenant Colonel Randolph Cabangbang, the spokesperson of Westmincom based in Zamboanga City, said the soldiers were sent to Al-Barka to check reports that armed men, including Dan Laksaw Asnawi, were holding kidnap victims.

Asnawi was among those involved in the beheading of 14 Marines during a 2007 clash, also in Al-Barka. He was arrested in the aftermath of the beheading but escaped from the Basilan provincial jail in December 2009 with 30 other inmates.

Cabangbang said the armed men indeed included Asnawi, who the MILF confirmed was an MILF commander under the 114th Base Command.

Silent, empty road

Balili said that while his group was on its way to Barangay Cambug at around 6 a.m. to check on the presence of armed men, the surroundings were eerily silent and the road was almost empty.

He said his group met only four people along the way and had no idea that the armed men were just nearby. “We were almost surrounded by then,” he said.

When the firing started, Balili said the soldiers were overwhelmed by the sheer number of the rebels. “We were not running out of bullets. But we had to load them into empty magazines to be able to continue firing,” he said.

Rebels knew terrain

Iqbal said only a platoon of MILF rebels fought the soldiers in Al-Barka. A platoon has about 30 men.

He said the MILF recovered 22 firearms—four M-203 rifles, five machine guns and 13 M-16 rifles from the soldiers.

Iqbal said the soldiers were not even outnumbered. “It so happened that our forces were better positioned and they knew the terrain,” he said.

Cabangbang acknowledged that the soldiers had problems with the terrain. He also said that some of the soldiers sent to the area were still undergoing scuba training, which has nothing to do with land combat.

Cabangbang said reinforcements were sent to the area to help the embattled Special Forces soldiers. The military also pounded the position of the rebels until late evening while the bodies of the slain soldiers remained uncollected from the encounter site.

Asked why it took the military 18 hours to retrieve the bodies, Cabangbang said the area had to be secured first.

He said Scout Rangers were then sent deeper into the area to retrieve the bodies. These had to be carried to a pickup area on foot.

The bodies were then flown to Tabiawan in Isabela City before they were shipped to Zamboanga City.

At about 10 a.m., the bodies of the soldiers were unloaded from a Navy boat at the Majini Pier inside the Naval Forces Westmin headquarters as the Army chief, Lieutenant General  Arturo Ortiz, was having a closed-door meeting with Ferrer.

Blame game

Iqbal said the military should be faulted for what happened in Al-Barka.

“It was a deliberate attack by the military and we are filing a protest-complaint before the International Monitoring Team and ceasefire committees against the military for truce violation,” he said.

Iqbal said the Al-Barka encounter showed that the military had no regard for the peace process. He cited the October 15 clash in Payao, Zamboanga Sibugay, which he said was also prompted by a military attack.

No intrusion

In Al-Barka, the military knew it was assaulting an MILF camp and not just a temporary position of the MILF, Iqbal said.

Cabangbang said the troops did not intrude on a rebel stronghold and were about 4 kilometers from it when they were fired upon by the rebels, prompting the troops to fight back.

The military operation was supposed to be “strike and withdraw,” he said.

In a statement, Ferrer said the military was not at fault.

“It is apparent that the encounter took place outside of the MILF’s area of temporary stay,” he said.

Ferrer said this belied the MILF statement that the military violated the ceasefire accord. On the contrary, he said the MILF should be held liable for what occurred on Tuesday.

As of Wednesday, some 1,500 civilians had left their  homes because of shelling by the military, said Basilan Vice Gov. Al Rasheed Sakalahul.

The 11,000-strong MILF has waged a rebellion since 1978 for an independent Islamic state in Mindanao.

Malaysian-brokered peace talks between the rebels and the Philippine government received a major boost in August when President Aquino met MILF chair Murad Ebrahim in Tokyo to bolster the negotiations.

The rebels, however, rejected a government proposal for Muslim autonomy when talks resumed a few weeks later in Malaysia but they said they would continue with the talks.

The rebellion has left about 150,000 people dead, with most of the deaths occurring in the 1970s when an all-out war raged.  With reports from Dona Z. Pazzibugan, Frances Mangosing and AFP

Originally posted: 9:13 am | Wednesday, October 19th, 2011


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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_JS2L5G6FBKJH6VRAMERMCCJLIY Gagami Tuladyu

    hihihi! AbdulIslamAzizOgaG is a JAFAkE trying hard muslim just like all the TERRORISTS and DICTATORS using islam for their OWN whims! Rest assured the great ALLAH will surely barbeque all you as$es at the time of judgement for misrepresenting His good will! Just you wait AbdulJafakemuslim! ROfL! ;)

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Arnel-Jolo/100001643013975 Arnel Jolo

    WE ARE CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS TO ENGAGED WAR W/ MUSLIMS. OUR ONLY ARM IS OUR HEART FULL OF LOVE AND WE WILL DEFEAT ALL MUSLIMS  WITH THE HELP OF  JEHOVAH THE GOD OF ISRAEL.

    • Anonymous

      Yeah you’re right!

  • http://twitter.com/grandpaber mel bercel

    ang away sa mindanao ay di tungkol sa relihiyon kundi away sa lupa. ang mga kristiano daw ay kinuha ang mga lupain ng mga muslim. ito ay nabigyan ng kulay ng relihiyon. tutuo na maraming lupa na ibinenta ng mga muslim sa mga kristiano, tutuo rin na marami ding lupa na basta na lang kinamkan ng mga kristiano na walang kabayaran. tutuo na marami din lupang nakatiwangwang na pinaunlad ng mga kristiano. tutuo rin na maraming muslim ang may gustong paunlarin ang mga lupa sa mindanao, pero wala na silang lupa na pauunlarin kasi marami sa mga lupa ay pag-aari na ng mga ibat ibang pilipino at mga mayayamang muslim. Ang SABAH ay atin, pag-aari ito ng mga muslim na pilipino. magsasma-sama tayo para mapasa-atin muli ang SABAH, magandang kalupaan ito para maging bahagi ng Philippine Autonomous Region of Muslimland. Dakila si Bathala.

  • Anonymous

    Kong totoo ang sinasabi ng mga gagong MILF na yan na pumatay ng 19 sundalo at sumugat sa hindi bababa sa 12 na sila ay nilusob, pinasok ang lunga nila (at hindi nila tinulongan ang nakatakas sa kulungan na kasamahan nila), dapat magpakita man lang sila ng semblance of sincerity na hindi rin nila ginusto ang mga nangyari.

    Halimbawa, IBALIK nila ang lahat ng mga armas ng sundalo na kanilang kinulimbat! 

  • Anonymous

    Well they call those soldiers Special Force where in fact they admitted that they are not familiar with the terrain. That’s what I call Special Force for not knowing the enemy. This is ust another event of under estimating the enemy and the AFP has never learned from history. perhaps, P-Noy should fire the Ground Commander of failing to get Intelligence on the mission. He just sent the Soldiers to their death! Shame on you Westmincom Commanders! Shame on you!

  • Anonymous

    The death of the soldiers should be blamed for the lack of intelligence of Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom). If only you officers with all your big bellies did your assignments the death of those soldiers never came. You never learnned from the cycle of your mistakes. Better for you to resign or retire and let the new officers came forth with their fresh ideas on gathering intelligence. We have the best soldiers with sloppy, ineffective commanders. Shame on you officers!!, the blood of the 19 soldiers is upon your hands !!!

  • http://www.myspace.com/govdavao EL CID

    mga traydor kasi yang mga muslim na yan kaya feeling nila magagaling sila!!!1magaling lang kayo sa traydoran!!!tga mindanao ako kaya alam ko mga ugali nyo!!!!matapang lang kayo pag marami kayo pero kung kayo ma outnumber para kayong mga bading!!!!sa mga tga luzon, wag kayong maniniwala na matatapang yang mga muslim na yan….mga traydor lang yan!!!!!pag nauunahan tumatakbo kaagad sa human rights!!!!wala nga kayong binatbat sa mga ILONGGO ng south at north cotabato…nong pinugutan nyo ng ulo ang mga kristiyano ang ginawa naman nila eh lechonen yong nahuhuli na muslim,bumahag buntot nyo!!!!ang kunti2 lang ng ilonggo dyan pero di nyo mapaalis kasi takot kayo na ma lechon ulit!!!!!!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_XSTVSFNKMVKJYCN26VTGDPYLS4 Jun

    This is a sad state of this units preparedness to go to patrol. knowing the terrain of the area of operation is foremost in battle. the AFP has been operating in Basilan for decades now and nobody seems to give a hoot on the need to know the terrain of their AOR. Terrain analysis is the most basic knowledge that an infantryman should know once in their AOR. 
    The revelation of the soldier where he said that they were reloading magazines when the enemies were approaching? this is a special unit which knows that each bullet should find its target thats why they are only to travel light during patrols. maybe at the first skirmish, they have already unloaded their ammo by firing in automatic mode!, so they were caught flatfooted loading ammo to their magazines.  our military leaders should look at this comment as a critique, with an open mind. Our soldiers are better trained than the milf. but school stuff and actual application in battle of what you learned in school are 2 different things it seems in the case of this elite unit. if this were a test mission, obviously they failed. 
    Incidents like this should be investigated to see responsibility and accountability of the leaders in the battlefront the company commanders the battalion commanders and all that are supposed to have a hand in deploying this unit in that sorry incident. the problem here is that in the military when material failure of an equipment results in losses, an investigation is conducted and punishment is meted to the people who is in error. but when we suffer losses in lives of soldiers, no investigations is conducted and if ever one is conducted it is not meant to punish the commanders whose decision led to a debacle. there so many cases of this in the army where officers who suffered casualties in battle due to wrong assessment of situations in battle were spared of investigations and even got to star positions later on in their career.   RSLJR, Taguig City
     

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_W3E24VMBDUTBIY5ILWDGL5ZEJQ Liberty

    KELAN PA MATITIGIL ANG PAGDANAK NG DUGO SA MINDANAO? PILIPINO LABAN SA KAPWA PILIPINO, NAGPAPATAYAN? ANONG KLASENG MGA LIDER MAYROON TAYO? LIDER NG MGA MUSLIM REBELS AT MGA HENERAL SA MILITARY, ANO ITONG HINAHAYAAN NIYONG PATULOY NA NANGYAYARI?

    Hundreds of government troops have been killed in violent clashes with insurgents over the past decade.July 28, 2011, five of the seven Marines, who were killed  during a battle with Abu Sayyaf bandits in Sulu, were beheaded. Twenty-five other Marines were wounded in the fight.Dec. 14, 2010, two days before the Christmas ceasefire, 10 Army soldiers were killed during an encounter with communist rebels in Northern Samar. A 9-year-old boy was killed in the crossfire, while two others were wounded.Aug. 12, 2009,  23 soldiers, including two junior officers, were killed in a gun battle in Zamboanga, the military’s worst loss ever in a single engagement with the Abu Sayyaf.Aug. 18, 2007, 15 Marines died while attempting to take over a major encampment of the Abu Sayyaf in Basilan. After almost nine hours of close combat, the Abu Sayyaf camp in Silangkum, Unkaya Pukan, was taken by government forces.Aug. 9, 2007,  26 soldiers were killed in clashes with Moro guerrillas in Sulu. The fatalities included 10 soldiers killed during an ambush in Maimbung while 15 more soldiers were killed in a separate gun battle hours later. The military said the attackers included Abu Sayyaf bandits and rogue elements within the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).July 10, 2007, 14 Marines were killed, 10 of them beheaded, in Al-Barka, Basilan, after being ambushed by some 400 Abu Sayyaf bandits and MILF guerrillas while searching for kidnapped Italian priest Giancarlo Bossi.Feb. 7, 2005, followers of MNLF leader Nur Misuari, attacked Army posts in Panamao, Sulu. Other rebels ambushed a military reinforcement in Patikul, killing 13 Marines and wounding 14 others. Gun battles between the Moro guerrillas and government troops continued for more than two days, leaving as many as 40 soldiers and 30 MNLF members dead.Nov. 17, 2001, 18 soldiers were killed during an ambush by communist guerrillas in Compostela Valley.Aug. 21, 2000, 16 soldiers were killed on the spot after at least 30 New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas fired on a truck carrying 28 soldiers in Himamaylan, Negros Occidental. One died later in a hospital in Bacolod City and seven others were wounded.June 27, 2000, 13 soldiers, including a brigade commander, died after NPA rebels ambushed a convoy of soldiers returning to their base in Isabela from a medical mission.May 7, 2000, 13 members of an Army Special Forces unit in Lantawan, Basilan, were ambushed and killed by Abu Sayyaf bandits while looking for 31 people taken hostage by the group in March 2000. The bandits mutilated some of the corpses. (Inquirer Research)

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_W3E24VMBDUTBIY5ILWDGL5ZEJQ Liberty

    AbdulIslamAziz, it is evident you are not a Filipino. You are not from Mindanao. You are not from the Philippines. Stop these commentaries purporting to support your Islamic fundamentalism. Filipino Muslims are not like you. We are by nature peace loving world citizens. We respect other religions and never ever wanted war. Something is wrong with the way our conflict in Mindanao is handled by our leaders, government leaders and Muslim rebels’ leaders. The conflict is different from what you, in your whatever country it is, are experiencing or fighting for. DO NOT SPEAK FOR FILIPINO MUSLIMS. WE WANT TO END VIOLENCE IN MINDANAO. CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS ALIKE WANT TO LIVE IN PEACE HERE. 



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