Myanmar army takes outpost from rebels

 

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Myanmar’s army has seized an important outpost from a powerful rebel faction during a bout of intense fighting, state media and insurgents confirmed on Sunday, in the latest blow to peace efforts.
Fighting has blighted Myanmar’s border regions for decades, pitting various ethnic minority groups seeking autonomy or independence against the notoriously abusive military. The latest clashes erupted between the military and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), based in the northern state of Kachin and one of the strongest rebel groups.
Troops backed by jets and artillery captured Gidon Outpost early Saturday, according to the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper.
The report said both sides suffered losses but did not disclose figures. Daung Kha, a spokesman for the KIA, confirmed the outpost’s capture but said rebel troops were trying to retake it. “We are fighting them to get it back, today there is still fighting,” he said. The skirmish is significant because it is taking place close to the KIA’s well-fortified headquarters in Laiza. Since winning landmark elections a year ago, de facto civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi has made the forging of a lasting peace deal a cornerstone of her administration.
But her time in office has witnessed some of the fiercest fighting in years between some rebel groups and the military, a force that under a junta-era constitution she has almost no control over. In Shan state to the south of Kachin, renewed fighting has broken out in recent weeks between the military and an alliance of rebel factions, sending refugees streaming over the Chinese border and creating tensions with Beijing.

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