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In this Nov. 23, 2016 photo, a red ribbon is tied to a firearm of a New People's Army guerrilla at a rebel encampment tucked in the harsh wilderness of the Sierra Madre mountains. Image Credit: AP/Aaron Favila

MANILA: Philippine troops clashed Wednesday with communist rebels in the south, leaving eight rebels and a soldier dead, officials said.

The fighting erupted after patrolling troops encountered some 40 New People's Army rebels in southern Compostela Valley province, said army spokesman Capt. Alexandre Cabales.

The guerrillas later fled, leaving behind the bodies of eight rebels and six high-powered guns.

A wounded soldier died on the way to a hospital, he said.


Filipino Communist rebels have been waging one of Asia's longest-running Marxist insurgencies.

On Monday, troops in the same province captured a camp of the rebels, who have been waging one of Asia's longest-running Marxist insurgencies.

 

The violence happened despite a statement by officials and rebel peace negotiators that they would suspend offensives to allow troops to focus on quelling a bloody siege by Daesh group-aligned militants that in southern Marawi city.

The Marawi fighting entered its 51st day on Wednesday, with President Rodrigo Duterte saying Tuesday that it could end in 10-15 days.