Yangon, Myanmar:
An armed ethnic minority group in Myanmar has mentioned it captured a city and a number of other junta outposts close to the border with Bangladesh and India, within the newest setback for the embattled navy.
Clashes have rocked Myanmar’s western Rakhine and Chin states because the Arakan Military (AA) attacked safety forces in November, ending a ceasefire that had largely held because the junta’s 2021 coup.
The Arakan Military is considered one of a dozen armed ethnic minority teams in Myanmar’s border areas, lots of whom have battled the navy since independence from Britain in 1948 over autonomy and management of profitable sources.
The group mentioned late Sunday that Arakan Military fighters had seized the city of Paletwa in Chin state, round 20 kilometres (12 miles) from the Bangladesh border.
Paletwa sits on the Kaladan river, which a New Delhi-backed infrastructure initiative hopes to make use of to hyperlink India’s landlocked northeast to the Bay of Bengal.
The Arakan Military posted footage it mentioned confirmed its fighters exterior the city’s police station and normal administration workplace.
It mentioned it was now in charge of all of Paletwa township, which had a inhabitants of over 64,000 individuals in keeping with the 2014 census.
The Arakan Military additionally mentioned it had captured six navy bases alongside the border with India’s Mizoram state.
AFP couldn’t verify the stories.
In October an alliance of the Arakan Military and two different ethnic minority teams launched a joint offensive throughout Myanmar’s northern Shan state, capturing cities and seizing important commerce hubs on the China border.
Final week the alliance introduced a China-mediated ceasefire in Shan after months of battle that posed the largest risk to the junta because it seized energy.
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