Civilian killed in crossfire in Sorsogon clash—Army | Inquirer News

Civilian killed in crossfire in Sorsogon clash—Army

By: - Correspondent / @SBarramedaINQ
/ 03:16 PM September 18, 2014

Bulusan sorsogon mapNAGA CITY, Philippines—A civilian was killed by a stray bullet after he was caught in the crossfire of clashing suspected rebels and Army soldiers in a hinterland village of Bulusan, Sorsogon, on Thursday.

Colonel Cesar Idio, commander of Philippine Army’s 903rd Infantry Brigade, identified the fatality as Jestoni Fortes Garote, 29, a farmer of Upper Barangay San Jose, Bulusan.

Idio said Garote happened to be in the same area when a team of soldiers from the 31st Infantry Battalion engaged suspected members of New People’s Army (NPA) in a firefight at 6:45 a.m. Thursday.

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Lieutenant Clint Antipala, spokesman of the 903rd IB, said the soldiers were conducting security operations in the village when they were fired upon by the rebels.

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Prior to the encounter, Antipala said they received an information via text message from a concerned resident that the same rebels were forcing villagers to join their rally against the government to commemorate the declaration of Martial Law on September 21 in a still unknown location in Bicol.

Antipala said a team from the Philippine National Police’s Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) was called to the clash site to investigate the death while the body of Garote was brought to a local funeral home for autopsy.

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