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Myanmar clashes leave 96 dead, including six civilians

- The Associated Press

BANGKOK — Myanmar’s government and advocates for the country’s Muslim Rohingya ethnic minority traded charges Sunday of killing civilians, burning down buildings and planting land mines, as clashes that began last week when insurgents launched attacks against police posts continued.

An announceme­nt posted online by the office of the country’s leader, State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, said the death toll from the violence that started Thursday night had reached 96, mostly alleged Rohingya attackers but also 12 security personnel.

The announceme­nt was the first by the government to list civilians among the dead — six people identified as Hindu said to have been killed by the insurgents.

Myanmar is overwhelmi­ngly Buddhist, but about 1 million Muslim Rohingya live in the northern part of Rakhine, the western state where the violence is taking place.

Advocates for the Rohingya suggest many more civilians have died in army attacks on villages, but they have not given a total. They also say the attacks have caused villagers to flee to the mountains for shelter or to try to cross the border into Bangladesh.

Senior Rakhine state officials who visited the troubled area said Sunday that government forces were trying to restore peace.

“We are trying our best to bring stability and now we can see the areas are stabilizin­g,” said Nyi Pu, the state’s chief minister. “But anything can happen at any time, so I can’t say what will happen.”

Dr. Win Myat Aye, union minister of social welfare, relief and resettleme­nt, said: “We are now focusing strongly on the security matters to make the area more secure. And we are also we are increasing our military strength.”

 ??  ?? The Associated Press Residents displaced by violence in Myanmar ride on a truck Sunday in Buthidaung township, in Rakhine State.
The Associated Press Residents displaced by violence in Myanmar ride on a truck Sunday in Buthidaung township, in Rakhine State.

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