A soldier and six suspected rebels were killed in a clash before dawn on Sunday in Batangas province, south of Manila, Philippine defense officials said, reported Xinhua.
A four-hour gunfight between the government forces and about 14 New People's Army (NPA) rebels broke out around 2 a.m. local time Sunday in Balayan town, said Hector Estolas, the spokesperson for the Philippine Army's Second Infantry Division.
According to Estolas, the government troops launched the offensive after getting wind of the NPA's "temporary encampment in the area to plan on something."
The fighting resulted in the death of seven people, including a soldier. Three other soldiers were wounded. "Pursuit operations are now ongoing against the fleeing NPA rebels," Estolas said.
NPA rebels have been fighting the government since 1969. They concentrate their attacks on rural areas and have skirmishes with the military.
Military data showed that the NPA is estimated to have 2,000 members, significantly lower than its peak strength in the 1980s.
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