3 Philippine rebels killed
MANILA - GOVERNMENT troops killed three communist rebels in a clash on Friday in the northern Philippines while roadside bombings blamed on another guerrilla faction wounded four soldiers in a southern city, officials said. The country's 41-year communist rebellion is one of Asia's longest-running insurgencies. Maoist rebels, who are on a US terrorist blacklist, have become more active in recent ...
Communist camaraderie
Chinese soldiers taking a break beside dozens of fans, which are sent by local villagers to help them cool off from the summer heat, after soldiers reinforce the Hongbei dam in Dujiatai, central Chinas Hubei province.
Four communist rebels killed in clashes in Philippines
Manila - Four communist rebels were killed in two separate clashes with government security forces in the Philippines, the military said Friday. Three rebels were killed Friday in fighting in Mexico town in Pampanga province, 75 kilometres north of Manila, Colonel Ernesto Benitez, an army brigade commander, said.
'Communist rebels' burn farm equipment
AN ARMED group believed to be communist rebels, some of them women, razed to the ground two farm vehicles in Impasug-ong town in Bukidnon province, the military said Monday. read more