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eral Hernando Iriberri and Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin listen to Captain Kiblas Mauriciorsquo narration. Mauricio, one of four wounded officers under the 44th IB, tells his superiors how they engaged the bandits in a 10-hour firefight in Tipo-Tipo, Basilan. JULIE ALIPALA/INQUIRER MINDANAOZAMBOANGA CITY ndash; The mission: Pursue Abu Sayyaf bandits believed to be harboring foreign terrorists. The result: A total of 18 soldiers killed and 56 others wounded.The forward troops ahead of us were hit by a landmine. Then suddenly, gunfire was all over the place, Sergeant Erico Paglinawan narrated to the Philippine Daily Inquirer in his hospital bed here.Article continues after this advertisement Paglinawan said at least 30 soldiers from the Charlie Company of the 44th Infantry Battalion were traveling on foot when a landmine exploded in the village of Baguindan in Tipo-Tipo town in Basilan at 7 a.m. Saturday.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFOPCSO: Still no takers of Ultralotto 6/58, Superlotto 6/49 jackpotsNEWSINFONBI files raps vs vloggers outside PH for disinformationWith the 44th IB soldiers were troops from the 4th Special Forces.Paglinawan was hit in the chest.Blood was flowing. It was like water coming from a faucet, he said.While waiting for medical ev
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acuation, which came three hours later, Paglinawan drank his own blood, thinking
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INQUIRER FILE PHOTOMANILA, Philippinesmdash; More Filipino families considered themselves poor at the end of 2013, according to the latest Social Weather Station SWS survey released Monday.The survey, which was conducted from December 11 to 16, showed that 11.8 million or 55 percent of Filipino families said they considered themselves poor while 8.8 million or 41 percent considered themselves food-poor.Article continues after this advertisement A total of 1,550 adults in Metro Manila, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao were interviewed face to face by SWS to rate themselves whether their families were poor, not poor, or borderline poor.FEATURED
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ideo of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFOPCSO: Still no takers of Ultralotto 6/58, Superlotto 6/49 jackpotsNEWSINFONBI files raps vs vloggers outside PH for disinformationSWS also asked the respondents on how much money would their respective families need for
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home expenses each month in order not to be called poor.The SWS said the rise in both self-rated poverty and food poverty was roughly due to increases in all areas except Mindanao.Both self-rated poverty and self-rated food poverty rose from the previous quarter, and are above their four-quarter averages for 2013, SWS said.Self-rated poverty in 2012 was at 52 percent, a three percentage points lower than in 2013 while the self-rated food poverty was two points higher this year.Article continues after this advertisement
 

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