COTABATO (UCAN): Seven farmers were slaughtered on Christmas Eve in Sultan Kudarat province, Maguindanao, during what the military described as coordinated attacks on small communities.
The Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, a group that had declared an alliance with the Islamic State, claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Four of the Freedom Fighters are believed to have died in the fighting.
A lieutenant colonel from the 33rd Infantry battalion, Ricky Bunayog, said that the first attack targeted soldiers stationed in Barangay Banaba and resulted in a three-hour gunfight.
Separate attacks were launched on targets in the nearby villages of Paitan, Sagasa and Takal in Esperanza town in a neighbouring province in the same area.
Bunayong described the deaths of the farmers as having taken place in execution-style as the rebels tried to flee from the advancing government soldiers.
“They were shot one-by-one at point blank range after being captured,” he said.
Bunayog added that his troops killed four of the attacking group during fierce fighting.