Army troops waylaid 
          by NPA rebels in Northern Samar
          By DPAO, 8ID PA
          November 26, 2015
          CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan 
          City – One soldier is killed while three others were wounded when 
          they where ambushed by undetermined number of New People’s Army (NPA) 
          rebels in Catarman, Northern Samar, on Tuesday afternoon. 
          
          The troops were on-board a 
          military vehicle going back to their battalion headquarters when they 
          were attacked by the NPA rebels at the vicinity of Barangay 
          Washington, Catarman, Northern Samar at around 3:28 p.m. The 
          beleaguered troops belonged to the 63rd Infantry Battalion.
          A soldier was declared dead 
          on arrival by the attending physician at Catarman, Doctor’s Hospital 
          while three (3) other soldiers, including an officer, were wounded. 
          Names of the casualties are withheld pending notification of their 
          respective families.
          The soldiers are members of 
          Charlie Company of the said battalion who took part in the efforts of 
          pursuing peace and development in their area of operation that led to 
          the Declaration of San Isidro, Northern Samar as Insurgency-Free 
          Municipality, yesterday.
          “It is unfortunate and sad 
          that our soldiers were ambushed while serving the people. Our troops 
          were there as part of the whole of nation initiative of ending 
          insurgency in this part of the region,” said Maj. Gen Jet B Velarmino 
          AFP, Commander, 8ID, PA.
          “We extend our deepest 
          sympathies to the families and friends of our personnel, especially to 
          the family of our fallen soldier. He died doing his duty in the 
          pursuit of peace and development in the area,” Velarmino added.
          Lt. Col. Carmelito 
          Pangatungan, Commander, 63IB said, “Despite the loss of lives of one 
          of my men, we will not stop to pursue our mission to promote peace and 
          development in our area of operations. The incident only challenges us 
          to do more to achieve our goal for a just and lasting peace.”