Military

UPDATE: Firefight in Sabah

All this following on the heels of a shootout between the Malaysians and the Sultan’s Royal Guards.  Things are continuing to get ugly in Sabah.  I am told that Malaysia’s elite VAT 69 Commando unit is also on the prowl. -Jack

MANILA, Philippines (3rd UPDATE) – Malaysian security forces launched fresh attacks on the more than 100 Filipino gunmen holed up in Lahad Datu and nearby villages in Sabah on Tuesday, March 5, deploying fighter jets and more troops to the area. The assault forced villagers to flee their homes, Malaysian media reported.

“At 7 am this morning, our security forces have launched an attack (on the intruders)” in Lahud Datu, Prime Minister Najib Razak said in a statement.

You've reached your daily free article limit.

Subscribe and support our veteran writing staff to continue reading.

Get Full Ad-Free Access For Just $0.50/Week

Enjoy unlimited digital access to our Military Culture, Defense, and Foreign Policy coverage content and support a veteran owned business. Already a subscriber?

All this following on the heels of a shootout between the Malaysians and the Sultan’s Royal Guards.  Things are continuing to get ugly in Sabah.  I am told that Malaysia’s elite VAT 69 Commando unit is also on the prowl. -Jack

MANILA, Philippines (3rd UPDATE) – Malaysian security forces launched fresh attacks on the more than 100 Filipino gunmen holed up in Lahad Datu and nearby villages in Sabah on Tuesday, March 5, deploying fighter jets and more troops to the area. The assault forced villagers to flee their homes, Malaysian media reported.

“At 7 am this morning, our security forces have launched an attack (on the intruders)” in Lahud Datu, Prime Minister Najib Razak said in a statement.

A Malaysian reporter told Rappler explosions were heard. The Star of Malaysia said fighter jets were seen circling the Feld Sahabat area at around 7 am, adding that residents heard at least 4 explosions in Kampung Tanduo, which is beside Lahad Datu.

Najib stressed that “the government must take action to defend the country’s dignity and sovereignty as demanded by the people” and indicated that all efforts to prevent bloodshed had “failed.”

“Since the intrusion by a group of gunmen in Lahad Datu on February 12, the government has taken an approach to resolve the conflict without any bloodshed. The police have arranged for meetings and discussions hoping that the intruders would agree to leave peacefully without facing serious action,” the Malaysian leader said.

But as the crisis continued, “it was clear that the intruders had no intention to leave Sabah” and after the first attack on Friday, Najib insisted that “the intruders must surrender or we will act.”

“As an Islamic country that loves peace and uphold the struggle to end conflicts through negotiations, our effort to prevent bloodshed in Lahad Datu failed. Our security forces were attacked and our men killed. Malaysians, especially in Sabah, are worried for their safety,” the statement concluded.

Read the rest at Rappler.com

 

About Jack Murphy View All Posts

Jack served as a Sniper and Team Leader in 3rd Ranger Battalion and as a Senior Weapons Sergeant on a Military Free Fall team in 5th Special Forces Group. Having left the military in 2010, he graduated from Columbia with a BA in political science. Murphy is the author of Reflexive Fire, Target Deck, Direct Action, and Gray Matter Splatter. His memoir, "Murphy's Law" is due for a 2019 release and can be pre-ordered now.

COMMENTS

You must become a subscriber or login to view or post comments on this article.

More from SOFREP

REAL EXPERTS.
REAL NEWS.

Join SOFREP for insider access and analysis.

TRY 14 DAYS FREE

Already a subscriber? Log In