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Myanmar rocket attack kills 4, injures military cadets

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A rocket attack by Myanmar anticoup fighters killed four persons and wounded 12, including cadets from the military’s elite officer academy, junta officials said on Monday.

Myanmar’s military authoritie­s, who are struggling to maintain their grip on the country in the face of rising armed opposition, condemned the attack in the central town of Pyin Oo Lwin as targeting civilians.

Myanmar is mired in conflict as the military, which seized power in a 2021 coup, battles multiple armed resistance groups across the country, suffering heavy losses in recent months.

Monks killed

Fighters from a local “people’s defence force” (PDF) — armed groups of prodemocra­cy civilians that have risen up to battle the Army — “randomly shot” 11 rockets on Sunday evening, hitting a hospital, monastery and hotel, the junta said.

The dead include two monks, it said.

Pyin Oo Lwin, a former British hill station near the central city of Mandalay, is home to the Defence Services Academy — Myanmar’s equivalent of West Point or Britain’s Sandhurst.

Junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun confirmed three cadets from a military academy were wounded in the attack.

A spokesman for Mandalay PDF said its fighters carried out the attack, saying they targeted only the academy.

The military suffered a major blow last week when its forces were driven out of a major trade hub near the Thai border after days of clashes with an ethnic minority armed group and other antijunta fighters.

Authoritie­s in Thailand have said they are preparing to accept up to 100,000 people displaced by the clashes.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A major Myanmar trade hub near the Thai border was captured by ethnic minority groups and antijunta forces last week.
REUTERS A major Myanmar trade hub near the Thai border was captured by ethnic minority groups and antijunta forces last week.

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