Anti-coup forces claim control of key Myanmar border town

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Anti-coup forces claim control of key Myanmar border town


Myanmar’s military appears to have abandoned the strategically important border town of Myawaddy on the eastern border with Thailand, after a sustained assault by an alliance of anti-coup fighters.
Thai PBS reported on Monday that more than 600 Myanmar nationals, including 67 military officers and 410 non-commissioned officers as well as…

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  1. Govt and Warloads will not lead to anyway . If Warlords win , Who will recognize who as Leader? War among Warlords will continue and not good for the citizens. Western influences and aid will only GRAB MYAnmar!

    All WARLORDS IN BW BUSINESS And already supported by Western, those areas near China, Chinese will assist as a trading hub

    Westerners DREAM NO MORE LAND GRAB

  2. This report from Al Jazzer's is rather misleading. The Karen have been fighting successive governments for many years, not just the current one It seems to have been the Karen who captured this town. Further into the report, other fighting groups were mentioned without context. Very poor reporting in my opinion.

  3. # PRC China treated Myanmar as its own Backyard and “Strong Ties” were built up with ethnic nationalities residing along its border.
    # China may be, same like US, play a “Proxy War” in Myanmar.
    # NB: China would play the endgame (in Myanmar) to Her advantage (motivated purely by self-interest without human sincerity or integrity).
    # Irony is that Myanmar, where Democracy is most at Risk was ignored by Icon of Democracy – The United States.

  4. International does not need to interfere in Myanmar's internal affairs, what needs to be taken care of internationally is that Palestine is clearly occupied by Israel if Myanmar is their internal affairs.