Scout Rangers sent to Zambo Sibugay
MANILA, Philippines - The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) deployed a company-size Scout Ranger team and other elite forces to Zamboanga Sibugay on Wednesday morning in an attempt to finally corner rebel leader Waning Abdulsalam.
In a press conference, AFP deputy chief of staff for operations Brig. Gen. Jose Mabanta said AFP chief Gen. Eduardo Oban has already ordered troops to soon finish the operations there.
Besides the Scout Rangers, also deployed were a Light Reaction Unit and another elite unit of the Army that was trained and equipped by the United States on counter-terrorism.
"Our Ranger and Light Reaction companies are on the verge of assaulting, if not already assaulting. That is the present situation right now," he said. "We will just have to wait for reports coming from our forces as they completely occupy the area, we hope it’s very soon.”
He said Oban wants to finish the combat operations there this week. “We hope that this afternoon or even tonight or early morning tomorrow, we should have declared victory in that piece of land.”
Waning’s group, considered a lawless element by the government, is supposedly responsible for the deaths of government forces in September.
He said the group may still be able to flee considering the topography of the area.
"If you will look at the area, it's very huge, 1 kilometer by 3.7 kilometers is a big area. Coupled with this, it is surrounded by thick mangroves that may be used as possible escape routes. Our Navy has forces or ships or boats surrounding that area. However, we cannot completely discount the possibility that they may escape," he said.
But the terrain can also prove a disadvantage to the enemies, he said.
Mabanta said OV-10 bomber planes have delivered eight 500-lbs bombs and six 650-lbs bombs on the enemy lair last Monday and Tuesday.
He said the military is not discounting the possibility that the fighting may spill over to some areas.
“That is a scenario that we are preparing for and if it happens we are prepared for all of these eventualities,” he said.
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