Over 23 Myanmar troops killed near China border, say rebels
The Hindu
Clashes broke out when troops tried to seize MNDAA base
Myanmar ethnic rebels have killed at least 23 government soldiers in days of fighting near the Chinese border, a spokesman for the group said on Friday, in the latest clashes likely to worry powerful neighbour Beijing. The country has been in turmoil since a military coup in February, which sparked pro-democracy protests and renewed fighting in ethnic border areas. Clashes broke out in Mongko, Shan State, on August 28 when troops tried to seize a base from the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), the group’s spokesman and local media reports said.More Related News
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