
Humanitarian convoy ambushed in Burma; no casualties reported
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A convoy including diplomats from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations was ambushed Monday in Burma's eastern Shan state. No deaths were reported.
The report said the gunmen opened fire with small arms and the security team accompanying the convoy returned fire. A security vehicle was damaged, but no one in the convoy was injured, it said.
The "heinous" attack made it more difficult for displaced people as the government tries to improve relations with other countries to alleviate the situation, the report said.
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