Families carrying bags of clothes and cooking implements dragged their water buffalo and cattle into the rural hamlet of Nalapaan on Mindanao island today as exploding mortar rounds could be heard in the distance.
"We can hear the fighting from here," said Tibungko Abdul, village chief of Nalapaan.
"As of now we feel we are safe here, but if this worsens we may have to leave for the town centre as well," he added, referring to Pikit, the town nearest to Nalapaan and to the villages where the evacuees had come from.
"We have about 2,000 people who have sought shelter at a local high school," Mendoza told AFP.
The local military spokesman, Army Colonel Dickson Hermoso, confirmed the operation but would not provide details.
"This is an operation against lawless elements," he told AFP.
Mendoza said the fighting was centred in villages near the town of Aleosan on Mindanao, the southern homeland of the large Muslim minority in the Catholic Philippines.
"The soldiers are protecting the highway. We cannot afford to have it fall into the rebels' hands, otherwise the economy of Cotabato and other provinces will be paralysed," she added.
However the BIFF opposes the peace talks, and the government alleges the group is mounting armed actions in a bid to derail the peace talks.
On Thursday, President Benigno Aquino said a series of deadly bombings in Mindanao that claimed 14 lives and left more than 70 other people injured may have been launched by groups he did not name to relieve military pressure on the BIFF.
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