Myanmar ethnic group claims capture of hundreds of junta personnel
An ethnic armed group operating in western Rakhine state has announced the capture of a military command and the detention of hundreds of junta personnel.
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An ethnic armed group operating in western Rakhine state has announced the capture of a military command and the detention of hundreds of junta personnel.
Myanmar civil war, which originated from a contested coup, has evolved into a multifaceted conflict involving the Tatmadaw, the NUG, the PDF, and various ethnic armed groups. The Three Brotherhood Alliance and other ethnic entities contribute to the intricate dynamics of the conflict, highlighting the diverse challenges that Myanmar faces on its path towards peace and stability.
The Three Brotherhood Alliance targeted military outposts, checkpoints, toll gates, police stations, and border crossings that are controlled by the Junta. The alliance had used artillery, rockets, and small arms and claimed they had the backing of local resistance fighters and civilians.