China has repeatedly expressed concern over the clashes near its border with the Southeast Asian country.
The ethnic armed groups fighting Myanmar’s junta claim they have captured dozens of military outposts in northern Shan state since last week. , the Ta’ang National Liberation Army , and the Arakan Army say they have captured dozens of military outposts in northern Shan state.
The TNLA said on its media channel today that it had almost complete control of the town of Namhkam on the China border. Since Saturday, Myanmar’s military has not responded to repeated requests for comment on the progress of the fighting in northern Shan state. In the trade hub of Muse, around 25km from Namhkam, internet and phone connections were mostly down, a resident told AFP, requesting anonymity for security reasons.“We’ve lost contact with Namkham for a long time. There have been fighting in other towns near our Muse.Subscribe to our newsletter and get news delivered to your mailbox.
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