Text Only
Search

Philippine Military: Rebels Kill 3, Injure 11 in Grenade Attack

03 July 2008

Philippine military officials say at least three people have been killed and 11 others wounded in a grenade attack by suspected communist insurgents in the country's south.

Authorities said rebels on motorcycles threw the grenade into a bakery in Nabunturan town before dawn Thursday.

A military spokesman, Major Armand Rico, said authorities believe New People's Army (NPA) guerrillas were behind the attack. Officials suspect it was a response to the shop owner's failure to pay extortion money, known as "revolutionary taxes," to the rebels.

The roughly 5,000-member New People's Army has been waging a Maoist rebellion in the region for 39 years and is on a U.S. list of terrorist organizations. 

 


Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.



emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Toxic Chemical Find Halts Search for Philippine Ferry Victims
 
  Top Story
G-7 Nations Agree on Financial Action Plan  Audio Clip Available

  More Stories
US, India Sign Civilian Nuclear Accord  Audio Clip Available
Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 30 in Pakistan's Northwest  Audio Clip Available
Obama Responds To McCain Character Attacks  Audio Clip Available
NATO to Target Opium Network Funding Taliban  Audio Clip Available
Russian Troops Withdraw from Georgia, But Is It Enough?  Audio Clip Available
Rice in Top-Level Consultations on North Korean Nuclear Impasse
19 Killed in Southern Peru Suspected Shining Path Attack
Asia's Markets Follow Wall Street With Panic Selling  Audio Clip Available
Obama, McCain Stress Bad Economy
Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari Wins Nobel Peace Prize  Audio Clip Available
Turkish Air Strikes Target Kurdish Rebels in Iraq
Petraeus: Serious Ethnic Challenges Loom in Iraq  Video clip available
Israeli Police Deploy in Coastal Town After Jewish-Arab Clashes  Audio Clip Available
South Korea Says North's Nuclear Compromise May Be Near  Audio Clip Available
Financial Crisis Not Changing West African Desire to Migrate to US  Audio Clip Available
Nigerian Oil Workers to Strike  Audio Clip Available
As Election Day Approaches, US Presidential Contenders Trade Charges in TV Ads  Video clip available