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Rebel leader 'Commander Parago' killed in blow to Philippine communist rebellion

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New People’s Army (NPA) commander Leonardo Pitao was killed in a mountainous hamlet near the major southern city of Davao yesterday. Photo: Philippine Army
Agence France-Presse

The Philippine military has shot dead an infamous communist guerilla leader in a blow to one of the world’s longest-running Maoist insurgencies.

New People’s Army (NPA) commander Leonardo Pitao was killed in a mountainous hamlet near the major southern city of Davao yesterday by army special forces, the military said.

“He’s an NPA idol, and now they will see how the long arm of the law finally caught up with their leader,” Major-General Eduardo Ano said of the rebel leader also known as “Commander Parago”.

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“This is not only going to be a big setback; this is going to be what you call the fall of the NPA in the Davao region,” Ano told reporters.

A woman believed to be Pitao’s medic was also killed as the months-long operation targeting the most famous guerrilla leader in the main southern island of Mindanao ended, a military statement said.

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The 46-year-old rebellion has claimed tens of thousands of lives and impoverished large areas of the country.

The insurgency’s armed force is now estimated at less than 4,000 fighters, about half of which on Mindanao. The military says the group sustains itself by extorting from businesses.

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