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                    [Title] => Ambulances rush to NPA clash site
                    [Summary] => CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga — Did the communist rebels call for the ambulances?


Military authorities asked this question after three ambulances from hospitals in Cabanatuan City rushed to Sitio Bungar in Sabit, Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija a few hours after elements of the Army’s 75th Infantry Brigade clashed there with New People’s Army rebels.

Two soldiers, Lt. Virgilio Viterbo and Pfc. Junwin Jalasco, suffered minor injuries in the two-hour clash. Two rebels, identified as Jojo Supnet and James Barro, were captured.
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Karapatan-Central Luzon (Karapatan-CL), a human rights group, finished yesterday its fact-finding report of alleged atrocities in San Luis and Baler towns.
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Military authorities asked this question after three ambulances from hospitals in Cabanatuan City rushed to Sitio Bungar in Sabit, Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija a few hours after elements of the Army’s 75th Infantry Brigade clashed there with New People’s Army rebels.

Two soldiers, Lt. Virgilio Viterbo and Pfc. Junwin Jalasco, suffered minor injuries in the two-hour clash. Two rebels, identified as Jojo Supnet and James Barro, were captured.
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Karapatan-Central Luzon (Karapatan-CL), a human rights group, finished yesterday its fact-finding report of alleged atrocities in San Luis and Baler towns.
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