EASTERN MINDANAO COMMAND, Camp Panacan, Davao City, Feb 16 (PIA)
Authorities assured that the peace and order condition in Mati City, Davao
Oriental is back to normal after the police and military repulsed the attack
initiated by the communist rebels on the police station Sunday night.
Lt. General Aurelio Baladad, commander of the Eastern Mindanao
Command credited the timely intelligence information and good coordination
between the soldiers and the police for foiling the attack.
He said that 37 police officers defended the station
successfully as the rebels fled leaving behind one fallen comrade, 31
backpacks, one van and one elf.
Baladad said three of the soldiers were killed in the
explosion as their vehicle run over an improvised explosive device laid by the
rebels on the road between their headquarters between Sitio Magay, Barangay Marundan
and the police station.
Killed on the spot were Private First Class Daniel Damansila,
and Private Ryan Amigo while another namely PFC Wil Christian Resuello
died in the hospital.
The explosion also wounded Privates First Class Zaldy Canonero,
Emerito Castillo, Ian Mark Babiera and Virgel Logronio. All fatalities
belonged to the 104th Division Reconnaissance Company.
The rebels manning a roadblock in front the Camillus Hospital in
sitio Sudlon also gunned down Sgt Adel Lucanan, a member of the 67th IB and
detailed to guard Governor Corazon Malanyaon, after the victim failed to
recognize the rebels and identified himself as a soldier.
The soldier was clad in civilian attire.
“We have seen several violations of the Comprehensive Agreement for
the Respect of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law in this incident
like the use of IEDs and the killing of an unarmed soldiers,” Baladad said.
P02 Daniel Babao, a member of the Davao Oriental Provincial
Police Office was also hit on his right hand after shooting it out with the
fleeing rebels.
Baladad said pursuit operation is now going on outside Mati
City.
He revealed that rebels also exploded an IED on the escort
vehicle of Chief Superintendent Wendy Rosario, director of the Police Regional
Office 11, Monday morning on his way to Mati City.
No one was hurt in the incident.
Major General Eduardo Ano, commander of the 10th Infantry
Division said the rebels plotted the attack to show that they are a force to
reckon with.
He said most of the attackers come from the area in between
Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley.
Ano said the rebels want to grab back Davao Oriental, after the
military declared it as development ready and insurgency free in 2013.
(PIA 11-Joey Sem G. Dalumpines)
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