NORTH COTABATO, Philippines – Four soldiers and four rebels were killed while hundreds of residents were displaced from their homes here yesterday when members of the outlawed Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), a breakaway faction the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) , attacked five barangays in Midsayap.
About 300 Muslim rebels opposed to peace talks with the government stormed the villages and engaged government troops. The armed men reportedly took 15 hostages, including four public school teachers from the elementary school in barangay Pulumugen and 11 farmers. They were held hostage and used as human shields. All of the 15 hostages, three of them public school teachers, have all been accounted for and reunited with their families. Four soldiers, two of them from the 7th Infantry Battalion and two others from the 40th Infantry Battalion, were killed in clashes with the bandits. The rebels fled towards Maguindanao after they released the villagers.
Over 60 teachers and students of an elementary school in barangay Malingaw, Midsayap were trapped in the school building while government forces and the rebels clashed. The withdrawing rebels, numbering about 300, split into several groups and took the teachers and villagers in Sitio Mirasol in Barangay Pulumugen to be used as human shields. Two BIFF bandits were killed while four others were wounded in the firefights in an open field in Pulumuge. Pulumugen barangay chairman Efren Hachuela said the bandits attacked from two directions and fired assault rifles and 40 mm grenades at villages, sending dozens of residents running for their lives.