Monitoring the War. News flash: Armed men seize food aid in war-torn Sultan Kudarat

Photographer not named. Pakistanis Wait  in Line to Receive Food as Aid. Right-clicked from www.allposters.com, used here for  educational, non-commercial purposes, free service by blog-use of image provided by and from said site.
Photographer not named. Pakistanis Wait in Line to Receive Food as Aid. Right-clicked from http://www.allposters.com, used here for educational, non-commercial purposes, free service by blog-use of image provided by and from said site.

From Reuters two hours ago at

 

 

 

 

 

 

 (Blog admin note: The news item is single-sourced; the sole source of the report of the incident itself is the PNP, and the blog admin has no way right now of verifying the identity of the armed group.)      

Quote “Rebels seize U.N. food supply in Philippine south

Quote “MANILA (Reuters) – Philippine Muslim guerrillas halted a United Nations convoy and seized food supplies intended for tens of thousands of people displaced by weeks of fighting on a southern island, police said on Friday.

 

    Quote “Joel Goltiao, regional police chief, said 20 rebels from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) stopped on Tuesday a convoy of trucks sent by the U.N. World Food Program near a marshland area on Mindanao and took about 60 bags of rice.

 

       Quote “ “The rebels ordered the aid workers, at gunpoint, to transfer the shipment of food,” Goltiao said, adding the convoy initially thought the armed men on uniform were soldiers manning a checkpoint.

 

     Quote “A spokeswoman from the World Food Program told Reuters they were informed by the police about the incident, but the U.N. agency was still checking with its staff what really happened to the convoy.

 

      Quote “In a statement late on Thursday, the U.N. agencies said they remained committed to provide humanitarian relief assistance to conflict-affected communities in the south after another convoy was turned back by soldiers in another area last week for its failure to coordinate the food shipment.

 

     Quote “Describing it as an isolated case, the U.N. said in a statement it “has not experienced any difficulties or challenges in delivering food to the distribution centers”.

 

      Quote “Since August 11, the U.N. agencies had distributed more than 1,200 metric tons of rice to more than half a million people displaced by weeks of fighting in six southern provinces.   xxxxx” Closed-quote.