By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA CITY (April 4,
2017) - Heavy skirmishes ensued between operating troops of the Joint Task
Force Sulu and about a hundred Abu Sayyaf bandits in the nearby province of Sulu
on Sunday (April 2) as the rescue operations for the kidnap victims continue.
Soldiers of the 41st
Infantry Battalion were acting on an intelligence information from sources to
possibly rescue the Vietnamese kidnap victims who were with the Abu Sayyaf
Group (ASG) when the firefight ensued in Barangay Upper Laus, Talipao, Sulu at around 9:30am Sunday, military official said.
Western Mindanao Command (WesMinCom)
Cpt. Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the troops
were advancing towards their target when M203 rounds were directed towards them,
causing shrapnel wounds to the forward flank of the operating troops. However,
the soldiers were still able to maneuver and take the advantage, pushing the
bandits to scamper to different directions after hours of firefight.
After the clearing
operation, reports from the Joint Task Force Sulu also disclosed that the Abu
Sayyaf suffered heavy casualties as focused military operations are being
intensified. Bloodstains were also seen in the areas where the bandits
previously positioned during the encounter.
Cpt. Petinglay said troops
were also able to find the body of one (1) Abu Sayyaf who was killed during the
firefight. His identity is yet to be known.
Meanwhile, two (2) M16
rifles belonging to the fleeing bandits were seized by the 41IB.
Close air support and
casualty evacuation were being provided by the Air Force, while clearing
operations were subsequently conducted by the engaged troops, Cpt. Petinglay
added.
Cpt. Petinglay said four (4)
soldiers sustained gunshot wounds and were promptly airlifted in the afternoon
to Zamboanga City for further medical attention. Three (3) of the wounded
soldiers were brought to the Camp Navarro General Hospital in Camp Navarro,
Calarian, Zamboanga City, while another soldier was brought to a private
hospital in the city. The four soldiers, however, are already stable.
Twenty-eight (28) others
suffered slight splinter wounds and are currently recuperating at the Kuta
Heneral Teodulfo Bautista Hospital in Busbus, Jolo, Sulu.
“Our Joint Task Force Sulu
continues to exhaust all efforts and means to contain the Abu Sayyaf and
constrict its movement. We are continuously intensifying the conduct of focused
military operations, in coordination with the local government and the people
of Sulu, to rescue the kidnap victims and to neutralize the terrorist
group," said Major General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander, Western
Mindanao Command.
"We are confident that
we can achieve this with the support of the people of Sulu and the local
government”, MGen Galvez added.
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