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Myanmar rebels target stranded junta troops

2024-04-21
YANGON: Fighting raged at Myanmar`s eastern frontier with Thailand on Saturday, both governments said, forcing 3,000 civilians to flee as rebels fought to Bush out Myanmar junta troops holed up for days at a bridge bordercrossing.

Resistance fighters and ethnic minority rebels seized the key trading town of Myawaddy on the Myanmar side of the frontier on April 11, a blow to a well-equipped military struggling to govern and facing a test of battlefield credibility.

Witnesses on the Thai and Myanmar sides of the border said they heard explosions and heavymachine gun fire near a strategic bridge from late on Friday into Saturday.

Thai broadcaster NBT, in a post on X, said resistance forcesused40-mmmachine guns and dropped 20 bombs from drones to target an estimated 200 junta soldiers who had retreated from a coordinated rebel assault on Myawaddy and army posts since April 5.

Myanmar`s state-run MRTV in its nightly newscast said the militias and ethnic minority rebels had used excessive shelling and bombing to attack junta troops, and government forces had responded with air stril(es to try to maintain stability.

-Reuters