Kuwait Times

Myanmar armed group ‘captured’ hundreds of junta personnel

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BANGKOK, Thailand: A Myanmar ethnic armed group said on Monday it had captured a military command and prisoned hundreds of junta personnel in western Rakhine state, the latest blow to the military.

Clashes have rocked Rakhine since the Arakan Army (AA) attacked security forces in November, ending a ceasefire that had largely held since the junta’s 2021 coup. The military still holds the state capital Sittwe but AA fighters have seized territory in surroundin­g districts, including bases on the border with India and Bangladesh. A video released by the AA’s media channel said the group had captured “Military Operations Command 15” near the town of Buthidaung, around 90 kilometers (55 miles) north of Sittwe.

The video did not say when its fighters had captured the site but local media have reported regular clashes around Buthidaung in recent days. “The video record of the deputy commander of MOC 15 after a certain period of siege,” read a message published in Burmese, Chinese and English. After a “final assault” the junta troops had “faced total defeat and surrendere­d,” it said.

Images showed a long line of men, some wearing what appeared to be military uniforms, walking single file through a field. Some were in shorts and T-shirts and sandals while others were not wearing any footwear. Some shots showed women and children accompanyi­ng the men. — AFP

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