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2008 Cotabato conflict information


2008 Battle of North Cotabato
Part of the Moro conflict
DateAugust 9, 2008 – Late August 2008
Location
North Cotabato, Philippines
Result

Philippine government victory

  • Government forces retake control of villages held by rebels
  • Eventual establishment of Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF)
Belligerents

2008 Cotabato conflict Philippines

  • 2008 Cotabato conflict Armed Forces of the Philippines
  • Philippine National Police
2008 Cotabato conflict Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Commanders and leaders
2008 Cotabato conflict Umbra Kato
Strength
2,500 troops 1,000 rebels

The 2008 Battle of North Cotabato was a military confrontation between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and a rogue Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) faction under the command of Umbra Kato in North Cotabato, a province of Mindanao, in the Philippines.[1]

  1. ^ "Fighting and talking: A Mindanao conflict timeline". GMA News Online. October 27, 2011. Retrieved June 18, 2024.

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