The Army is aiming to declare Iloilo province insurgency-free by the end of the first quarter of 2026. But that doesn't mean the way it sounds.
| https://mb.com.ph/2026/02/03/army-eyes-insurgency-free-status-for-iloilo |
The 301st Infantry Brigade is aiming to free Iloilo province from the threat of insurgency.
Brig. Gen. Nhel Richard Patricio recently disclosed that the 301st IB has set a target of status reclassification by the first quarter of this year.
Iloilo is now qualified for Stable Internal Peace and Security (SIPS) – an area that no longer is a stronghold of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing the New People's Army (NPA).
There are still small encounters but Patricio said these are remnants of disbanded major NPA groups.
The SIPS classification must be endorsed by the Iloilo Provincial Peace and Order Council headed by Gov. Arthur “Toto” Defensor Jr.
Patricio said the SIPS classification will spur growth and development threatened by the CPP-NPA.
Capiz is the remaining province threatened by the CPP-NPA In Panay Island.
The province of Antique was placed under SIPS status last year while Aklan attained this in the 2010s.
See, the NPA still remains and engages in small encounters with the AFP. However they are apparently so insignificant that the AFP will be making this declaration in order to "spur growth and development threatened by the CPP-NPA." Remember, insurgency-free does not mean insurgent-free.
In January 2026 47 Reds and other terrorists were neutralized by government forces. Let's see how they break that number down.
| https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1268334 |
Around 47 communist insurgents and local terrorist group members were neutralized by military units nationwide from Jan. 1 to 29, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said on Wednesday.
"Neutralized" is a military term that refers to the surrender, capture or killing of enemy troops.
This can be broken into 42 for the New People's Army (NPA) insurgents and supporters and five for local terrorist groups, the military added.
The 42 NPA members and supporters neutralized were broken down as follows: 35 surrendered, four arrested, and three killed in various military operations.
"A total of 51 firearms, and 18 anti-personnel mines were either seized or surrendered, and five encampments seized," the AFP said.
Meanwhile, for the local terrorist groups, a total of five members and supporters of these groups surrendered, while six firearms were seized in the same period.
Last year, the military said that its units have neutralized 2,018 NPA and its supporters from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2025.
Of the 2,018 communist insurgents and followers neutralized, 1,798 have surrendered with 93 arrested, and 127 killed in various military operations nationwide."A total of 1,134 firearms and 531 anti-personnel mines were either seized or surrendered (during this period)," the AFP said.
It also added that a total of 149 NPA encampments were captured in the same period.
While they break down the numbers between NPA and non NPA terrorists they make no difference between NPA and NPA supporters. That is bad. Notice the claim that 2,018 NPA members and supporters were neutralized last year. But how many were actual NPA fighters? The last official count was 780 left but we shall more than like see that number inflated to a few thousand being neutralized this year with no difference made between supporters and fighters.
The AFP has said the NPA is leaderless but leaders continue to pop up. One was recently slain in a clash with the Army.
| https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2176036/top-npa-leader-in-negros-slain-in-clashes-with-ph-army |
The alleged highest-ranking leader of the Communist Party of the Philippines–New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) in Negros was among two rebels killed in encounters with government troops in Binalbagan, Negros Occidental, the Philippine Army said on Sunday, Feb. 1.
Brig. Gen. Ted Dumosmog, commander of the 303rd Infantry Brigade, identified the fatality as Reynaldo Erecre, alias “Amik,” the alleged secretary of the CPP-NPA’s Komiteng Rehiyon–Negros.
Erecre was killed around 4 p.m. on Jan. 30, Friday, during an encounter with soldiers of the 94th Infantry Battalion in Barangay Bi-ao.
“That’s a major blow to the rebel movement,” Dumosmog said.
Erecre’s sister was set to claim his remains on Sunday afternoon, pending verification of her identity, he added.
Authorities were also coordinating with Roy Erecre, Reynaldo’s brother, for confirmation.
Roy Erecre, a former National Democratic Front consultant, surrendered to Bohol Governor Erico Aristotle Aumentado in November 2025, Dumosmog said.
Earlier on Jan. 30 at 2:50 a.m., another alleged NPA member, Regie Pacheco, alias “Dante,” was killed in a separate encounter in Barangay Bi-ao. He was identified as a finance and logistics officer and a member of the Regional Strike Force of the NPA’s Central Negros 2.
According to a 94th Infantry Battalion report, the encounter thwarted an alleged attempt by the armed group to sabotage government infrastructure projects in the area.The group reportedly planned to burn heavy equipment being used for ongoing development work, but troops acted on timely information provided by residents.
In another incident, two more alleged NPA members were killed in an encounter with soldiers of the 47th Infantry Battalion in Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental, at 7:11 a.m. on Jan. 31. The fatalities remained unidentified as of Feb. 1, Dumosmog said.
The Army said the 47th IB launched focused military operations after receiving reports from residents of Barangays Sandayao and Binobohan about the presence of armed rebels.
The operation resulted in an encounter, the deaths of the two suspects, and the recovery of an M-16 rifle, a .45-caliber pistol, a hand grenade, ammunition, and assorted subversive documents.
Maj. Gen. Michael Samson, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division, urged remaining members of the communist armed movement to abandon the armed struggle and avail themselves of the government’s reintegration programs.
“Through these initiatives, you can avoid misfortune and death, reconcile with your families, and experience full healing within the community that has always cared for you,” Samson said.
Of course it's another major blow. These deaths are always touted to be such. Also note that the NPA presence in Negros Occidental is quite low but they still pose a major threat as they "planned to burn heavy equipment being used for ongoing development work." They were only thwarted due to good citizens reporting the matter.
The death of this leader has emboldened the Army to sustain focused operations in the region.
| https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1268211 |
The Philippine Army on Monday vowed to sustain focused operations after foiling the attempt of New People's Army (NPA) remnants to sow violence and neutralizing a rebel leader in Binalbagan, Negros Occidental last week.
Reynaldo "Amik" Erecre, secretary of Komiteng Rehiyon (KR)-Negros, died in a clash with troops of the 94th Infantry Battalion (94IB) in Sitio Apitong, Barangay Biao, in the afternoon of Jan. 30.
Earlier in the day, his comrade Regie "Dante" Pacheco was also killed in a gunfight in Sitio Hacienda Dama.
In a statement, Brig. Gen. Ted Dumosmog, commander of the 303rd Infantry Brigade based in Murcia, Negros Occidental, lauded the 94IB for the successful operation, noting the crucial role of community cooperation.
"We will continue focused operations strengthened by civilian support to preserve peace and progress for every Negrense," he added.
Military reports showed remnants of the NPA Central Negros 2 and Regional Strike Force had planned to burn the heavy equipment used for ongoing infrastructure projects in Barangay Biao.
"Timely information from residents enabled swift action to prevent sabotage of government projects," Dumosmog said.
Lt. Col. Ziegfred Tayaban, commanding officer of 94IB, said the death of Erecre creates a "leadership vacuum" for the NPA in Negros Island.
"Considering that he is the regional secretary of KR-Negros, the loss will affect the leadership. It will have an effect on their plans to commit atrocities," he added.
Maj. Gen. Michael Samson, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division, reiterated his call for peace, healing and reconciliation.
“We call on the remnants of the communist-terrorist group to abandon their terroristic way of life and return to the fold of the law," he said.
Samson said those who will leave the armed struggle can avail of the government’s reintegration programs, such as the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program and the grant of amnesty.
It's very doubtful there is now a leadership vacuum. Someone always steps up to fill the void. We have seen that time and time again. The NPA is a stubborn lot and will continue to operate as they have despite the triumphalism of the AFP.
The Army is intensifying its hunt versus fleeing rebels in a Samar clash.
| https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1268329 |
The Philippine Army has intensified pursuit operations against remnants of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) in San Jorge, Samar, following a recent armed encounter.
The Army’s 8th Infantry Division (8ID) said on Wednesday that the pursuit operations aim to immediately locate the NPA rebels and deny them the opportunity to regroup or establish new positions.
Additional security measures have also been implemented to ensure the safety of nearby communities.
“Clearing operations and information gathering are being conducted in coordination with local authorities as part of efforts to sustain peace and security in the area,” the 8ID stated.
On Tuesday, troops of the Army’s 3rd Infantry Battalion (3IB) launched search operations against the rebels after an encounter in the upland village of Cagtoto-og in San Jorge town.
The patrolling 3IB troopers were responding to bursts of gunfire they heard in the village before the clash.
The soldiers immediately moved toward the area, resulting in an encounter with five NPA members. The rebel group later fled, leaving behind a firearm, several explosives, and subversive documents.
There were no casualties on the government side, the military said.
San Jorge town is located 138 km north of Tacloban and has some upland villages known as NPA hotspots due to frequent clashes and lair discoveries.
Samar remains on the of the last strongholds of the NPA as they are difficult to root out of the mountains.

