Bomb blast, shootings rock Myanmar-China border town
The Hindu
No group has so far claimed the attacks in Muse
A bomb blast and a spate of shootings in a Myanmar-China border town have killed two people and wounded at least nine, rescue workers and locals said on Tuesday.
No group has so far claimed the attacks in Muse, Myanmar's main gateway to China, which is home to several militia groups jockeying for control over lucrative casinos and the drug trade.
One woman died and five people were wounded in a bomb attack on a police traffic post on Monday, said a local NGO worker who requested anonymity.
Later that night, the police station was attacked "with small arms and heavy weapons", the worker said, killing another person and leaving four wounded.
A member of a volunteer rescue group who helped transport people to the hospital confirmed the two deaths but put the wounded tolls higher, saying six people, five of them militia members, had been injured in the bombing, and another five injured in the police station attack.
A separate, drive-by shooting on Tuesday morning injured two more suspected militia members, both the NGO worker and the rescuer said.
Local media also reported the attacks.