Authorities declares “lockdown” in Cotabato; blast claims lives of two, wounded 27 others

Date:

Share post:

DAVAO CITY (December 31)–  Authorities have declared Cotabato City under “lockdown” when an improvised explosive device (IED) claimed the lives of two people and wounded 27 others in a Monday afternoon explosion in front of South Seas Mall in Cotabato City.

Initial reports  indicated that the IED exploded at 2:15 p.m in front of South Seas Mall in Cotabato City.  It was reportedly made from nails and gun powder.  The device was triggered by a cellphone.

Maj. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, commander of the Philippine Army’s 6th Infantry Division, said  that while security is provided in the area,  they “missed a spot” due to the volume of people who were busy with last minute shopping for the New Year.

Authorities are still conducting a thorough investigation but hinted that the attach could be a form of retaliation when soldiers killed seven (7) members of the terrorist group Daulah Islamiyah in a military operation on December 27, 2018.  NewsLine

spot_img

Related articles

Quake-hit families in Davao Oriental finally move into new modular homes

After months of living in tents and makeshift shelters, families displaced by last year’s earthquake in Caraga are...

LGUs, health workers unite to fight child malnutrition in Soccsksargen

GENERAL SANTOS CITY  (May 8)  --- Local government leaders in Soccsksargen are backing a stronger community-based campaign against...

Davao braces for scorching months as PAGASA raises El Niño alarm

DAVAO CITY  (May 8)  --- Residents across the Davao Region are being warned to prepare for hotter days,...

8 in 10 Filipino adults with disability as “care crisis” deepens, study warns

DAVAO CITY  (May 8)  --- The Philippines is facing a growing but often unseen national burden: disability and...