Government Forces Attack Rebel Headquarters In Philippines
Government troops have launched attacks against rebel forces positioned at Camp Crame, located approximately seven miles east of the presidential palace. Rebels have seized the Channel 4 TV station and government forces have attacked the Catholic-run Radio Veritas station. The conflict involves rebel groups attempting to hold territory against presidential military action. The assault was reported by ABC NewsRadio AU and Radio Veritas. Minister Enrily and General Ramos are identified as key government figures involved in the ongoing conflict. The situation is described as a critical time for the country. The operation follows ongoing civil conflict in the region. Veterans and supporters have been called to express support during the unrest. A civilian witness reported crossing the thoroughfare separating Camp Kramme and Camp Aguinaldo during the conflict.
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Sources · 7 independent
“President Marcos is at the presidential palace with loyal troops, while the rebel troops are at Camp Crame, about seven miles to the east.”
“by rebels, and the Catholic-run Radio Veritas, attacked today by government forces.”
“by rebels, and the Catholic-run Radio Veritas, attacked today by government forces. Father Larry, I would like to say that my dear people, critical time for our country, Minister Enrily and General Ramos of the government.”
“Minister Enrily and General Ramos of the government.”
“express again your power as a people. I've appealed expressions of support. veterans in going to the streets.”
“My greatest fear was when we crossed Edza, that's the main thoroughfare separating Camp Kramme and Camp Aguinaldo because we were still perceived as part of the military during the time.”
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