在克钦邦西部激烈战斗仍在持续
2016年5月10日 kln
5月8日开始,克钦独立军第六营部队和缅甸军队的联合力量轻步兵营第102(步兵营),第472步兵团(LIR),第388 步兵团LIR第389 步兵团LIR在第7军事行动指挥所和Pyitutsits(缅甸军方支持的本地红色山民兵)联合作战部队在克钦邦Lunghkang等地激烈交战。
Fierce Fighting Continues in Western Kachin State
Featured, Headlines May 10, 2016May 10, 2016 KLN
6th Battalion Fierce fighting continues between KIA’s 6th Battalion troops and a combined force of Burmese army troops from 102nd Light Infantry Battalion (LIB), 472nd Light Infantry Regiment (LIR), 388th LIR, 389th LIR under 7th Military Operations Command and Pyitutsits (Burmese army-backed local Red Shan militia) in Lunghkang Township in western Kachin State. A series of battles took place on Monday as Burmese army troops fired several mortar rounds on KIA positions beginning early in the morning, reported KIA source. The latest encounter between the two sides was reported at around 1:30 pm on Monday. On May 8, the two sides engaged in 4 battles in Naw Lang Dabang, Mai Sa Hka and Awng Len Cemetery beginning 6 am. The battles began early Sunday morning as Burmese army troops currently stationed at Sang Hka fired several mortar rounds on KIA positions followed by ground troops’ advance towards KIA frontline posts. According to the KIA source, its troops evacuated from two frontline posts, Awng Len and Lawq La, on May 8. At least two battles took place between KIA’s 6th Battalion troops and a combined force of Burmese army troops from 388th LIR, 389th LIR and Pyitutsits on May 7 at Naw Lang Dabang and Nam Jan. Meanwhile, more Burmese army troops from Mogaung-based 3rd Military Operations Command and Kamaing have arrived in Lung Hkang area. The latest attacks on KIA positions by Burmese army began on May 5 after Northern Regional Military Command asked the KIA to release 7 men arrested on drug trafficking and usage charges in Hpakant area. KIA’s 6th Battalion officers agreed to Burmese army’s demand and released the 7 men last week. But the men were snatched by Pyitutsits in Nam Mya on the way to a police station and the attacks on KIA’s positions followed. Tu Ring, a local military observer, said Burmese army already had a plan for a long time to attack KIA’s 6th Battalion positions and the arrest of 7 men is just an excuse to carry out its plan. KIA’s 6th Battalion headquarters had been overrun at least twice for similar invalid reasons since the renewed war began, he said. In northern Shan State, KIA’s 2nd Battalion troops fought an unknown Burmese army unit near Manje village in Mung Si on May 8 at 3:30 pm
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