Philippine Military Clash Kills Five Suspected Rebels
Army Colonel Erwin Rommel Lamzon confirmed the clash took place in the morning in Negros Occidental province.
Lamzon reported that the skirmish resulted in the deaths of three female and two male members of the New People's Army (NPA).
No soldiers were injured or killed in the exchange of fire.
The NPA, which has been in conflict with government forces since 1969, has seen a decline in its number of fighters, dropping from about 25,000 in the 1980s. Despite this reduction, the group still carries out small-scale attacks in rural areas.
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