Communist Rebels Hijack Aid for Haiyan Thypon

Raging  Location of Haiyan Typhoon in Tacloban City Philippines


Communist rebeles of the Philippines attacked aid trucks.


Newstovote - Filipinos suffering has not ended after the super Haiyan cyclone ravaged, melancholy it remains to be coupled with dwindling aid should be for them. Because, humanitarian aid should be accepted Tacloban city residents, is reduced due to stolen communist rebels.

Page Telegraph, Tuesday, November 12, 2013 reported the incident happened yesterday morning. When the truck carrying humanitarian aid that was passed in San Juanico Bridge which connects the city of Tacloban with other regions in the province of Samar.
 
Suddenly wing militant group member of the Communist Party Philippines, New People's Army, attacked a convoy carrying humanitarian aid. According to the military commander who helped escort the trucks carrying aid, Lieutenant Colonel Joselito Kakilala, the group consists of 15 people.

War and the action was shot using hot lead can not be avoided. Two members of the communist group successfully disabled. "There were no casualties from the government," said Kakilala.
 
In addition to two members of the communist group were killed, another was wounded.

The next night, two rebels were killed outside the area Matnog, a port in the southern part of Luzon Island. That's because they intend to hijack the Red Cross convoy carrying aid for survivors in Samar.

Chaos is also seen in the city. In order to maintain security, the government was forced to impose a curfew ie 22:00 to 6:00 pm local time. During the last hours of the night, an elite soldier established to oversee the streets with military vehicles.
 
They patrolled in the area where the refugees did bash looting and other support.

According to the Supreme Military Commander, Carmelo Valmoria, special forces derived totaling 500 people. They deliberately deployed, because the city has a population of about 220 thousand people began to act anarchy.

They plundered various products including washing machines and televisions from small businesses.

"When we arrived here, there are a variety of looting in the city. Now, our duty to restore public security and re-enact the law," said Valmoria as reported by the Straits Times website.
 
In addition, continued Valmoria, military troops also carry out checks on some points in various locations in the city of Tacloban every night.

"This is to prevent certain parties who are not residents of this city go into," he added.

While Interior Minister Philippines on Mar Roxas, said that with the presence of the police, military and government to improve the situation.

"Although it can not be done in just one night. This step is one of the ways that we use in order to minimize the breakthrough acts and looting," said Roxas.
 
With their presence, further Roxas can also prevent certain groups who are aiming for a chance to loot houses.

"We know there are some people who can not return to his house," he said.

While to speed up the process of distribution of relief to the citizens Tacloban, Roxas said the Department of Public Works has cleared one lane highway to gain access into the city. He added that there are three things that a government priority is to restore peace and order, bringing in humanitarian assistance and began to collect the bodies of the dead.

"We have exceeded the target of one and two. Now our focus to collecting the bodies of the dead," he said.
 
 
 
 
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