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Ethnic Rebels Launch Attacks Across Northern Myanmar

An alliance of Myanmar ethnic rebel groups launched coordinated attacks on the military across the country’s north on Friday, posing a fresh challenge to the junta as it struggles to quell resistance to its rule.

The military’s 2021 putsch sparked renewed fighting with powerful ethnic rebel groups in northern Shan state, home to a planned billion-dollar rail link, part of Beijing’s Belt and Road global infrastructure project.

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), the Arakan Army (AA), and the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) launched a “military operation,” they said in a statement.

Pro-military Telegram channels said the rebels were attacking 12 towns or settlements across a swathe of Shan state around 100 kilometers (62 miles) across.

The three rebel groups — which analysts say can call on at least 15,000 fighters between them — did not immediately provide details on casualties or whether they had taken territory.

A junta spokesman did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment.

The MNDAA said its fighters had closed the roads from the trade hub of Lashio to Chinshwehaw and Muse on the China border ahead of a “major offensive.”

Fighting around Lashio — home to the military’s northeast command — and near Muse, Chinshwehaw, and Laukkai was ongoing, local media and residents said.

Laukkai is located about five kilometers from the border with China.

“All shops are closed and no one is going out,” a resident of Hopang township, around 10 kilometers from Chinshwehaw, told AFP.

“We can hear the sounds of aircraft and gunfire constantly,” they said, requesting anonymity for security reasons.

A resident of Muse told AFP that locals were staying indoors as soldiers patrolled the streets and that the road from the town to second city Mandalay — a major trade route — had been closed.

A rescue worker in Lashio who requested anonymity for safety reasons told AFP that rebels had begun shelling the military base near the town from 4:00 am local time (2130 GMT Thursday) and that the military had responded with artillery fire.

All flights to and from Lashio airport had been canceled on Friday “because of the situation,” an airline ticketing agency told AFP.

Northern Clashes

Myanmar’s borderlands are home to more than a dozen ethnic rebel groups, some of which have fought the military for decades over autonomy and control of lucrative resources.

Some have trained and equipped newer “People’s Defence Forces” that have sprung up since the 2021 coup and the military’s bloody crackdown on dissent.

Earlier this month, nearly 30 people were killed and dozens were wounded in a strike on a camp for displaced people in neighboring Kachin state.

The Kachin Independence Army (KIA), an ethnic rebel group that controls the area, blamed the junta for the attack.

Last week the junta ordered air strikes and troop reinforcements as it tried to recover outposts it had lost in subsequent fighting with the KIA, the military and rebels said.

A KIA spokesman told AFP he was not sure if its fighters had joined Friday’s attacks.

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