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Myanmar officer’s wife killed by pipe bomb in latest violence

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YANGON: The wife of a Myanmar military officer was killed by a pipe bomb as they moved into a new home in northern Rakhine state, the army said, as the body count in the troubled region rises with landmines and assassinat­ions.

More than 740,000 Rohingya Muslims fled the state after an army crackdown in 2017 but security forces have turned their attention to a well-armed rebel group claiming to represent ethnic Rakhine Buddhists.

The Arakan Army (AA) has killed police and soldiers from Myanmar’s powerful military and is believed to be behind attacks targeting officials and security forces.

A homemade pipe bomb filled with steel balls went off in the house of a newlywed major on Feb 26 in Buthidaung township as he and his wife were unloading furniture to move in.

She “died of wounds at the scene”, the statement said, adding that a vehicle delivering the furniture had been stopped along the way and searched by “six armed group members” in civilian clothes.

No group has claimed responsibi­lity and the Arakan Army could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

Northern Rakhine state is inaccessib­le outside of government-steered trips and informatio­n is difficult to verify independen­tly.

But the bombing is part of a wave of violence sweeping the northern part of the state in a conflict involving a patchwork of ethnicitie­s and religions.

Three members of the ethnic Daignet minority were found in a ditch with their throats slit last month.

Two Myanmar police officers were killed on Wednesday when their convoy hit a landmine and was ambushed by Arakan Army insurgents who fired at the vehicles, according to state media and a police source in Rakhine. — AFP

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