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Rohingya rebels ambush Myanmar soldiers

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ROHINGYA rebels attacked an army truck in Myanmar’s restive Rakhine state and wounded five soldiers, state media said.

A spokesman for the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) claimed responsibi­lity for the ambush on Friday.

“A vehicle ... was attacked by 20 insurgents from the mountain using homemade mines and small arms,” the government said, adding about 10 rebels were involved.

The military added “extremist Bengali terrorists ARSA” carried out the ambush.

A series of attacks on security installati­ons last August ignited an exodus of more than 620 000 Rohingya villagers from Rakhine into neighbouri­ng Bangladesh, after Myanmar soldiers launched a brutal crackdown.

Fleeing Rohingya have reported many stories of mass killings, gang rape, and arson attacks by security forces.

The United Nations has called violence against civilians “ethnic cleansing”, but Myanmar’s government has rejected the descriptio­n.

A rebel spokesman confirmed his group had carried out the attack. “Yes, ARSA takes responsibi­lity for the latest military movement,” the unidentifi­ed fighter told Reuters news agency.

Yangon-based Frontier Myanmar magazine reported six soldiers were hospitalis­ed, one with critical wounds.

Bangladesh and Myanmar signed a deal last month for the return of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees, but little is known of its details.— Al Jazeera.

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A demonstrat­or in La Paz gives a flower to a riot police officer during a rally against Bolivia’s new healthcare policies. DAVID MERCADO/REUTERS

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