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The city of Mong Ko along the China-Myanmar border was captured by the MNDAA. [103] Mongko base, one of the most important bases in Northern Shan State, was also captured by the MNDAA. They captured ammunition and other military equipment, including an armored car. [104]
A Border Guard Force outpost was also captured. [43] On 15 July, junta forces launched an offensive to recapture areas near Momauk. [44] On 15 August, KIA forces capture the La Maung Camp, overlooking Hpakant. [45] On 19 August, KIA forces captured the last junta base in Momauk after months of fighting, completing their capture of the township ...
Over 200 junta soldiers withdrew to another bridge on the border. In response, Thailand deployed the 3rd Army along the border. [12] The junta began sending reinforcements in a counteroffensive to retake the town, but were stalled in Kyondoe. [13] [14] On 12 April, Thai officials and the KNU spokesperson confirmed the capture of Myawaddy. The ...
The KNU, one of Myanmar’s most powerful ethic armed organizations, said its armed wing captured Battalion 275, the last remaining military base in the town, at around 10 p.m. Wednesday after ...
Witnesses on the Thai and Myanmar sides of the border said they heard explosions and heavy machine gun fire near a strategic bridge from late on Friday into Saturday. ... The capture of Myawaddy ...
Beijing on Tuesday confirmed there had been Chinese casualties after ethnic armed groups seized outposts in Myanmar's north along the border. However, foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin did ...
On 17 January 2024, the Taingen camp on the Falam road to the Indian border was captured, with Chin resistance forces seizing arms and ammunition. [26] On 20 January 2024, after more than 600 junta soldiers and refugees crossed the India–Myanmar border, the Government of India announced a plan to fence the entire border. [27]
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) said it had taken the strategic city of Lashio in northern Shan State, about 120 km (75 miles) from the Chinese border, after 23 days of ...