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Duterte threatens to end peace talks with rebels after attack on elite protection unit

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The bullet-riddled van that was ambushed with some members of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) on board. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to end peace talks with communist rebels on Wednesday, hours after suspected guerillas wounded four of his military bodyguards in an ambush.

Aides said Duterte, 72, was not in the convoy when gunmen opened fire on two Presidential Security Group vehicles on a road on the main southern island of Mindanao, where martial law is in effect.

The government blamed the New People’s Army – the 4,000-member armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines – and threatened to shelve peace negotiations unless the guerillas stopped targeting soldiers in the south.

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“The president directed the government panel ... not to resume formal peace talks unless the reds (leftist rebels) agree to stop their attacks against government troops in Mindanao,” said a statement issued by the presidential palace.

The bullet-riddled van that was ambushed with some members of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) on board. Photo: AFP
The bullet-riddled van that was ambushed with some members of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) on board. Photo: AFP
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The latest communist attack came as government forces on Mindanao fought militants Islamic State who have been holed up in the southern city of Marawi since May 23.

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