Civil War in Myanmar
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10.27行动第12天果敢同盟军共攻下了119个据点▏同盟军战报▏联军综合战报▏德昂军战报【缅甸战况第229集20231107】
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war everywhere...nothing but war.
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Military junta deserved it. Even rebels are unhappy with this evil junta for killing so many unarmed civilians. Might as well proclaimed it a communist country and get kicked out of ASEAN immediately.
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(08-11-2023, 10:17 AM)Gemstar Wrote:  Military junta deserved it. Even rebels are unhappy with this evil junta for killing so many unarmed civilians. Might as well proclaimed it a communist country and get kicked out of ASEAN immediately.

Well, Vietnam and Laos are communist countries!  Big Grin

BTW, that old lady who married AMTK was IC of the country for many years with nothing to show!
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Fighting intensifies in Myanmar's border regions with China
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缅北联军全面控制大坝渡,打通果敢 勐古交通线▏1027行动第14天 果敢同盟军战况 德昂军战况 联军战况▏NUG政府开始组建类似以色列摩萨德对敏昂莱相关人员进行惩罚

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印缅边境也打起来了,大批叛军伏击军警,打得印军抬不起头

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“10. 27军事联合行动”第16天人民国防军PDF战况▏NUG联盟国防部长表达夺取全国城市的战斗和清剿军方据点的行动必须是相互关联的【缅甸战况第233集2023年11月11日】
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野猫论政 1233:果敢彭德仁登顶维基新闻热搜,华盛顿邮报撰文力挺缅甸民主联盟

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(09-11-2023, 11:04 PM)cityhantam Wrote:  

Fighting intensifies in Myanmar's border regions with China
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An entire Myanmar army surrender with 261 troopers. The 127 soldiers and 134 of their family... Tongue Big Grin

https://m.timesofindia.com/world/south-a...235572.cms
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Where are the aircraft carriers?
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Face to face combat fight is more fair. This is to teach the evil junta military a good lesson for bullying unarmed civilians. The combined forces of ethnics rebels hv done a good humanitarian cause. Yet, the evil junta can claimed the country are breaking up. It is they are the ones that caused it.
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(16-11-2023, 11:20 AM)red3 Wrote:  Where are the aircraft carriers?

Very busy in Middle East and East Asia!  Rotfl
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(16-11-2023, 11:11 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  An entire Myanmar army surrender with 261 troopers. The 127 soldiers and 134 of their family... Tongue Big Grin

https://m.timesofindia.com/world/south-a...235572.cms

Nov 16 (Reuters) - At least 29 more Myanmar soldiers entered India on Thursday fleeing an attack by insurgents on their military base close to the Indian border, an Indian police official said, as rebels step up their assaults against the ruling junta .

Earlier this week, 43 Myanmar soldiers entered India's Mizoram state after their military bases were overrun by the rebels. Nearly 40 were sent back by Indian authorities through a different border crossing point a few hundred kms east.

Myanmar's military has battled ethnic minority and other insurgencies for decades but a 2021 coup has brought unprecedented coordination between anti-military forces that are mounting the biggest challenge to the army in years.

The country's military rulers have ordered all government staff and those with military experience to prepare to serve in case of emergency, Tin Maung Swe, secretary of an administrative council in the capital, Naypyitaw said on Thursday, after the junta reported "heavy assaults" in several places.
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacif...023-11-16/
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(16-11-2023, 11:19 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Nov 16 (Reuters) - At least 29 more Myanmar soldiers entered India on Thursday fleeing an attack by insurgents on their military base close to the Indian border, an Indian police official said, as rebels step up their assaults against the ruling junta .

Earlier this week, 43 Myanmar soldiers entered India's Mizoram state after their military bases were overrun by the rebels. Nearly 40 were sent back by Indian authorities through a different border crossing point a few hundred kms east.

Myanmar's military has battled ethnic minority and other insurgencies for decades but a 2021 coup has brought unprecedented coordination between anti-military forces that are mounting the biggest challenge to the army in years.

The country's military rulers have ordered all government staff and those with military experience to prepare to serve in case of emergency, Tin Maung Swe, secretary of an administrative council in the capital, Naypyitaw said on Thursday, after the junta reported "heavy assaults" in several places.
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacif...023-11-16/

If necessary, such a unit might be required to go out and serve for natural disasters, and security," the junta's council said in an order.

Tin Maung Swe confirmed the order while stressing that the situation in the capital, in central Myanmar, was calm.

"This is the plan to help in the event of an emergency," he told Reuters.

A parallel government formed by pro-democracy politicians to oppose the military, and allied with some insurgent factions, has launched a "Road to Naypyitaw" campaign which it says is aimed at taking control of the capital.

Junta spokesperson Zaw Min Tun said late on Wednesday the military was facing "heavy assaults from a significant number of armed rebel soldiers" in Shan State in the northeast, Kayah State in the east and Rakhine State in the west.

Zaw Min Tun said some military positions had been evacuated and the insurgents had been using drones to drop hundreds of bombs on military posts.

"We are urgently taking measures to protect against drone bomb attacks effectively," the junta spokesperson said.

UN CONCERN
Myanmar
has been in turmoil since the 2021 coup, when the military ousted a government led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, ending a decade of tentative democratic reform.
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Myanmar got war meh! Din follow event there. MilitaryJunta against who? How many insurgency groups they fighting against. The insurgency powerful?
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(16-11-2023, 11:11 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  An entire Myanmar army surrender with 261 troopers. The 127 soldiers and 134 of their family... Tongue Big Grin

https://m.timesofindia.com/world/south-a...235572.cms

Wow! Got power.
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(16-11-2023, 11:41 PM)Goldmine Wrote:  Wow! Got power.
All these military army must be taught a good lesson. They only knows how to bully unarmed civilians. The ethnics rebels shd take over power from this evil military junta. The whole lots must be punished.
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(16-11-2023, 11:11 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  An entire Myanmar army surrender with 261 troopers. The 127 soldiers and 134 of their family... Tongue

Myanmar’s Urban Residents Hope Resistance Offensive Will Spread to Cities

https://m.timesofindia.com/world
/south-asia/an-ethnic-resistance-group-in-northern-myanmar-says-an-entire-army-battalion-surrendered-to-it/articleshow/105235572.cms

The ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) and People’s Defense Forces (PDFs) have sped up their attacks on military bases around the country and control some townships, urban residents say they want the resistance forces to conduct attacks in large cities, so that the revolution can succeed more quickly.

After the Myanmar military staged a coup in February 2021, people in the regions and states formed the PDFs and fought back against Myanmar junta troops. Ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) like the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), the Karen National Union (KNU) and the Arakan Army (AA) have provided assistance to the PDFs. Furthermore, armed groups in Chin, Kachin, Karenni (Kayah), Karen and Rakhine states have also launched attacks on Myanmar junta troops. On Oct. 27, the ethnic Brotherhood Alliance, comprising the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) and the AA, launched Operation 1027, attacking and seizing six towns in northern Shan State on the border with China.

Yangon resident Thazin said she felt encouraged by capture of military’s camps in northern Shan State and other states. It would be great if the attacks on the Myanmar military could expand to Yangon, We know the negative effects of war, but we have to face it if we want the revolution to succeed,” she told The Irrawaddy. She said urban regularly go cinemas, enjoy nightlife, people in rural areas are sacrificing their lives and rebelling against dictator. I want them [urban people] to know how rural people feel.

Resistance offensive has spread to upper Sagaing Region, where KIA, AA & PDFs seized district-level town of Kawlinn, 6-Nov. Elsewhere the offensive, Karenni resistance forces launched Operation, attacking junta bases in Kayah State’s Loikaw and Mese, and southern Shan’s Moebye town.

The revolution will be stronger if the cities take part in the fighting against junta, said Ko Min Lwin, who lives in Mandalay. I want fighting to spread to large cities like Yangon, Mandalay and Naypyitaw. If that, people will be more motivated,” Ko Min Lwin told The Irrawaddy. He said people are happy to se Myanmar military failing, as it took power illegally, violently arresting and killing people around the country.

U Win Naing, a resident of Yangon’s Sanchaung Township, said he wants anti-regime operations to spread, even though he is afraid of war. He explained that he doesn’t want it to be the case that the military must always win.“It is like praying for a cyclone,” U Win Naing told The Irrawaddy.

The military is privileged in Myanmar and it has treated people throughout history, he added. Currently, under military rule, people in urban areas face social insecurity and crisis. Ma Wathan, who lives in a township in downtown Yangon, said she would prefer not to see war anywhere, but in order for the next generation to live in good conditions, the dictatorship must be rooted out. “Even if we die during the war, those who survive will have peace,” she told The Irrawaddy.

Currently, fighting is occurring in Chin State, Rakhine State and Mon State, in addition to the places where Operation 1027 and Operation 1111 are in effect. Furthermore, surrenders of Myanmar military units are being reported continuously in ethnic areas amid the resistance offensive.

The EAOs have first seized the towns in their territory, where they have the support of their people. It is natural to move first in areas where they have gained public support, though those places are not strategically important enough to cause the revolution to succeed within a short period of time, said U Than Soe Naing, a political and military affairs expert. “In the end, this movement will spread all over the country. Finally, the movements will gradually surround the cities such as Yangon, Mandalay, Naypyitaw and Mawlamyine. The storm of revolution will sweep over these cities in the future because they are the decisive factor of the revolution,” U Than Soe Naing told The Irrawaddy.

A Yangon resident said if the military council were to give up power now, many lives could be spared. Otherwise, if a nationwide revolution is required to defeat the military dictatorship, all the people will have to join it until it succeeds, he added.

“If the battles come to the cities in order to bring about the [success of the] nationwide revolutionary struggle, we have to accept that,” he told The Irrawaddy. According UN, more than 200,000 people from Shan, Chin, Kayah and Mon states and Sagaing Region have been displaced since the ethnic armed groups launched the offensive last month.

Resident of northern Shan State’s Muse Township said he was prepared for the worst regarding the current situation. “We all ready waiting for revolution succeed quickly.”
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/mya...ities.html
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(17-11-2023, 08:08 AM)Gemstar Wrote:  All these military army must be taught a good lesson. They only knows how to bully unarmed civilians. The ethnics rebels shd take over power from this evil military junta. The whole lots must be punished.
Myanmar, and junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has
Imposed martial law on parts of Shan, the largest state in Myanmar, and junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has said military will do anything it takes to “counter these acts of terror.”

Beyond Shan state, military’s rout there has inspired new offensives across country, by ethnic militias and People’s Defence Forces, or PDFs, linked to the parallel National Unity Gov formed by members of the deposed administration. In statement after Oct. 27 offensive, the NUG said, “moment has arrived for all ethnic revolutionary organizations forces Spring Revolution people to fully engage to elimination of the military dictatorship and wholeheartedly commit to establishment of a Federal Democratic Union.”

“Military operations around country interconnected,” NUG defence minister U Yee Mon said, adding that revolutionary forces were engaged in a “whole country strategy.”

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/ar...civil-war/
Myanmar’s civil war reaches Chinese border, mark significant change.

While the NUG and anti-junta forces have been pushing for just such an offensive since the coup, many ethnic groups that have fought successive Myanmar governments for autonomy or independence had avoided fighting the Tatmadaw, as Myanmar’s experienced, well-equipped and notoriously brutal military is known. Parts of Shan have long been essentially independent from government control, most notably territory held by the United Wa State Army, or UWSA, the largest and most professional ethnic military in the country, with some 20,000 troops.

So far, the UWSA is still maintaining neutrality, but the Brotherhood’s successful offensive seems to have inspired another ethnic militia, the Arakan Army, to break its ceasefire with the junta and strike positions in western Rakhine state.

An outbreak of full conflict in Rakhine would “open a significant new front for the regime, which is already overstretched,” said Richard Horsey, senior Myanmar adviser with the International Crisis Group.
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(18-11-2023, 09:58 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Myanmar, and junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has
Imposed martial law on parts of Shan, the largest state in Myanmar, and junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has said military will do anything it takes to “counter these acts of terror.”

Beyond Shan state, military’s rout there has inspired new offensives across country, by ethnic militias and People’s Defence Forces, or PDFs, linked to the parallel National Unity Gov formed by members of the deposed administration. In statement after Oct. 27 offensive, the NUG said, “moment has arrived for all ethnic revolutionary organizations forces Spring Revolution people to fully engage to elimination of the military dictatorship and wholeheartedly commit to establishment of a Federal Democratic Union.”

“Military operations around country interconnected,” NUG defence minister U Yee Mon said, adding that revolutionary forces were engaged in a “whole country strategy.”

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/ar...civil-war/
Myanmar’s civil war reaches Chinese border, mark significant change.

While the NUG and anti-junta forces have been pushing for just such an offensive since the coup, many ethnic groups that have fought successive Myanmar governments for autonomy or independence had avoided fighting the Tatmadaw, as Myanmar’s experienced, well-equipped and notoriously brutal military is known. Parts of Shan have long been essentially independent from government control, most notably territory held by the United Wa State Army, or UWSA, the largest and most professional ethnic military in the country, with some 20,000 troops.

So far, the UWSA is still maintaining neutrality, but the Brotherhood’s successful offensive seems to have inspired another ethnic militia, the Arakan Army, to break its ceasefire with the junta and strike positions in western Rakhine state.

An outbreak of full conflict in Rakhine would “open a significant new front for the regime, which is already overstretched,” said Richard Horsey, senior Myanmar adviser with the International Crisis Group.


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(18-11-2023, 10:08 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  [Image: Screenshot-20231118-220634-Chrome.jpg]

Nine Towns Occupied by Myanmar Military for Decades Lost to Resistance in Days.

Less than three weeks since the ethnic Brotherhood Alliance launched its massive “Operation 1027” offensive, the Myanmar military has lost nine towns where its battalions had been based for decades.

The junta has lost control of five towns in northern Shan State – Chin Shwe Haw, Phaungsai, Monekoe, Namkham, Hseni and Kunlong – two in the resistance stronghold of Sagaing Region – Kawling and Kamphat – and Rih Kaw Dar in Chin State.

Rakhine Civilians Accuse Myanmar Junta of War Crime. Kayah Resistance Groups Claim Victories Over Myanmar Junta. Rebel Groups Report Crumbling of Myanmar Junta Power. Kamphat in Sagaing’s Tamu District fell on Nov 7.
Resistance forces are currently besieging Tigyaing town in Sagaing. NOVEMBER 18, 2023

The Brotherhood Alliance, made up of the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) and Arakan Army (AA), seized the border trade town of Chin Shwe Haw on Oct. 27, the first day of the offensive. Over the next few days, it took control of Phaungsai, Monekoe and Namkham.

Kunlong, where the Lashio district junta administration is based, fell on November 12. Myanmar military units have been stationed in Kunlong, the gateway to the Kokang Self-
Administered Zone, since independence in 1948. In 1971, the military successfully repulsed 40 days of human-wave attacks on the town by the Communist Party of Burma (CPB).

Namkham town in northern Shan State after being occupied by the TNLA. / The Irrawaddy
Kunlong was under the de facto control of the Myanmar military for 75 years until it was seized by the Brotherhood Alliance after just 12 days of fighting.

Namkham, located close to the key Myanmar-China border trade town of Muse, has housed Myanmar military units continuously except for one week during the civil war in 1949. It took only 11 days for the ethnic alliance to seize the town.

The MNDAA raises its flag at Chin Shwe Haw, a trade town on the border with China. / The Kokang

Phaungsai and Monekoe fell to the CPB in 1968 during the Burma Socialist Program Party regime headed by the country’s first military dictator, Ne Win. The previous military regime finally took them back 30 years ago in 1992. The current regime lost them to the ethnic alliance within a few days.

The Brotherhood Alliance has also gained almost total control of Kyugok (Pansai) and the strategic town of Hseni in northern Shan State. Two key Myanmar-China trade routes – Lashio-Muse and Lashio-Chin Shwe Haw – converge at Hseni.

MNDAA troops pose in front of the seized junta-run administrative office in Hseni town. / The Kokang

The MNDAA announced on Tuesday that its next target is northern Shan’s Laukkaing, the seat of the junta-appointed administrative body of Kokang Self-Administered Zone on the Chinese border.

The ethnic alliance has so far seized at least 144 junta positions.

On Nov. 3, a resistance alliance including the People’s Defense Force under the civilian National Unity Government occupied Kawlin, a district-level town in Sagaing Region.

An MNDAA flag flies at the township police station in Kunlong town, northern Shan State. /The Kokang. On Nov. 12, the Chin National Front (CNF) and allied resistance forces seized Rih Kaw Dar town on the Myanmar-India border in Chin State.

South of Chin State, a fragile year-long truce in Rakhine was shattered on Monday when fighting broke out between junta troops and the Arakan Army. The ethnic Rakhine armed group has seized border outposts and captured junta troops up to the ranks of captain and major, on the latest front opened in Operation 1027.

On Monday alone, junta border guards at nearly 40 Rakhine outposts fled to major military bases due to fear of resistance attacks.

A People’s Defense Force flag raised at the district administrative office in Kawlin town. / NUG Defense Ministry
In Kayah (Karenni) State, Karenni resistance forces are fighting for control of Loikaw, where they have seized around nine junta positions.

Meanwhile, the counteroffensive vowed by junta boss Min Aung Hlaing early this month has failed to materialize as his regime continues to lose one town after another to resistance forces.

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China blood gene.
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The world is coming to an end
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More fighing... Sad
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November 18, 20236:22 
BANGKOK, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Forty-one Thai nationals, trapped in northern Myanmar amid a surge in fighting between junta troops and armed ethnic-minority groups near the Chinese border, returned to Thailand on Saturday, the Thai army said.

Tens of thousands of people have been displaced across Myanmar as the military govt, seized power in a 2021 coup, battles a coordinated offensive by an opposition. 

While Thais trapped by Myanmar fighting repatriated. Thai army says.
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People who fled Myanmar carry their belongings across a bridge that connects Myanmar and India at the border village of Zokhawthar, Champhai district, in India's northeastern state of Mizoram, India, November 15, 2023. (Reuters)

Twenty-nine Myanmarese soldiers, who fled to Mizoram following intense gunfights with militia group People’s Defence Force (PDF), were sent back to their country on Sunday, an official said.

With these, a total of 74 Myanmar army personnel, who crossed over to India after their camps were overrun by militia groups in the recent gunfight, have been escorted back to their country, she said.
https://indianexpress.com/article/world/...k-9033463/
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