Even as they hunt communist New People's Army rebels, government forces also focus on making barangays 'conflict resilient.'
CATBALOGAN CITY, Philippines – The Philippine Army has transferred the 21st Scout Ranger Company from Davao City’s Paquibato district to Northern Samar under the Joint Task Force Storm.
In an interview with Rappler, Ligayo gave an optimistic forecast, saying the military could end the insurgency in the region by the close of 2023. Ligayo described the new arrivals as “keen jungle hunters.” But he also urged the troops to avoid becoming complacent.
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