4 soldiers killed, 2 hurt in NPA ambush
July 4, 2002 | 12:00am
PAOMBONG, Bulacan Four Army soldiers were killed and two others were wounded in an ambush by New Peoples Army rebels at the boundary of two coastal barangays here yesterday morning.
Lt. Col. Danilo Servando, the militarys public information chief, said elements of the 34th Special Forces Company Riverine were patrolling the coastal villages of Binakod and Sta. Cruz on board two pumpboats when about 40 rebels fired at them, triggering a gunbattle.
"This is what we call a hasty ambush," Servando said.
The slain soldiers were identified as Corporals Edwin Cabocana and Carlito Luquiao, Pfc. Gaylord Antolin and T/Sgt. Nixon Sargado. Wounded were Sgt. Manuel Galayo and Pfc. Cornelio Pajaro.
Servando said five guerrillas were also killed in the clash. James Mananghaya, Paolo Romero
Lt. Col. Danilo Servando, the militarys public information chief, said elements of the 34th Special Forces Company Riverine were patrolling the coastal villages of Binakod and Sta. Cruz on board two pumpboats when about 40 rebels fired at them, triggering a gunbattle.
"This is what we call a hasty ambush," Servando said.
The slain soldiers were identified as Corporals Edwin Cabocana and Carlito Luquiao, Pfc. Gaylord Antolin and T/Sgt. Nixon Sargado. Wounded were Sgt. Manuel Galayo and Pfc. Cornelio Pajaro.
Servando said five guerrillas were also killed in the clash. James Mananghaya, Paolo Romero
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