Sunday, April 20, 2014

Fighting Flares up in Myanmar's Kachin State

Myanmar army’s 99th brigade had carried out artillery attacks particularly on KIA’s 27th Battalion.




Clashes between government troops and Kachin rebels in northern Myanmar have escalated following a week-long offensive by the country’s military, displacing thousands of civilians and casting a shadow over nationwide cease-fire talks, rebel leaders said Friday. The Kachin Independence Army (KIA) has been forced to withdraw from some of its outposts after a series of attacks by Myanmar’s army in Mansi and Momauk townships in Kachin state’s Bhamo district since April 10, according to a KIA spokesman.

The clashes had spread to Momauk on Sunday after erupting in Mansi last week, he said, while local media reported more clashes nearby in the northern part of Kachin’s neighboring Shan State.
The leader of a group of 16 ethnic rebel groups engaged in talks on a nationwide cease-fire proposed by the government said the recent fighting had prompted “concern” among fellow rebels and made them “lose trust” in the talks.

A relief group said more than 8,000 civilians have been displaced by the recent fighting—part of clashes that have flared on and off since a 17-year cease-fire between the KIA and the Myanmar government was shattered in June 2011.  KIA spokesman La Nan said Myanmar troops had staged a full week of offensives including artillery attacks on KIA positions in the two townships from April 10 to 17.

He said the Myanmar army’s 99th brigade had carried out artillery attacks particularly on KIA’s 27th Battalion. “Those at the state level have been discussing a nationwide cease-fire, but the situation in the field is far from that,” he said.





http://www.rfa.org/english/news/myanmar/kachin-04182014175926.html

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