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YANGON: Heavy recent fighting between Myanmar’s army and rebels near the border with China has killed 47 soldiers, state-backed media said Friday, overshadowing hopes of forging ceasefires in the country’s many ethnic minority conflicts.

Myanmar has informed Beijing about the clashes, which have raged since February 9, according to the Global New Light of Myanmar, marking a dramatic resurgence of conflict with largely ethnic Chinese rebels in the Kokang region in Shan State.

Kokang fighters with “heavy weapons including anti-aircraft machine guns” attempted to capture the Kokang region’s capital Laukkai, just a few miles from the Chinese border, but were repelled by the army, it said.

“So far, the fighting has left government forces with 47 dead, 73 wounded and five vehicles destroyed,” said the English language report.

The resurgence of conflict in the Kokang area of Shan state, which had been largely dormant for nearly six years, is an ominous sign for the government as it attempts to forge a comprehensive ceasefire deal with the country’s myriad ethnic armed groups.

According to the state media report, a 200-strong force of Kokang rebels attacked a military base in the Kongyan area on Thursday, shelling the headquarters. The army has carried out five airstrikes in retaliation.

Independent analyst Richard Horsey said attacks by the Kokang rebels appeared “quite audacious”, adding that fighting was likely to continue.

“Having suffered such significant loses, local commanders are not going to want to give up on this one,” he told AFP.

He added that the description of the rebels as “renegades” in state media reporting could be an effort by the government to draw a distinction between the Kokang fighters and the ethnic armed groups taking part in ceasefire negotiations.

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Myanmar’s quasi-civilian regime, which took power in 2011 after decades of military rule, has put ending the country’s ethnic minority conflicts at the heart of its reform drive.

But conflict between the military and armed ethnic minority groups is also raging in other parts of Shan and northern Kachin states, casting doubts on the government’s long-sought nationwide ceasefire deal.

It had hoped to sign a deal on Thursday, as the country celebrated its annual Union Day celebrations in Naypyidaw.

Instead, the government, military and some ethnic groups signed a commitment to continue talks, laying out an aim to build a union “based on democratic and federal principles”.

Observers say the inclusion of the federal ideal, a key demand of ethnic minorities who have long fought for political autonomy, marks a watershed in the negotiations because the army had resisted signing up to any deal on federalism until now.

In Kachin state, some 100,000 people have been forced into displacement camps by heavy fighting between local rebels and the national army, which erupted in 2011 when a 17-year ceasefire crumbled.

The unrest has increasingly spread to various parts of northern Shan state, where last week the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) also accused Myanmar’s army of using helicopter gunships to attack its positions.

Myanmar, which has more than 130 recognised ethnic minorities, has suffered the world’s longest civil war, with pockets of unrest breaking out across the country soon after independence from colonial rule in 1948.

Myanmar’s army, which seized power in 1962, used the unrest as a justification for its iron-fisted rule and has been accused of a litany of humanitarian abuses in border areas, where tussles over abundant resources have also added fuel to the fighting. (AFP)
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47 Myanmar soldiers reported dead in clashes with Kokang rebels
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Ethnic Kokang soldiers stand guard in the Myanmar-China border town of Laukkai in 2009.
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  • The fighting leaves 73 government troops wounded, state-run newspaper reports
  • No information is given on the number of rebel casualties

(CNN)Days of clashes with ethnic rebels in northern Myanmar have left 47 government soldiers dead and dozens more wounded, state media reported Friday.

The fighting with the Kokang rebels began Monday in the town of Laukkai, near the border with China, the state-run newspaper The Global New Light of Myanmar said.

It reported that a total of 73 government troops had been wounded in the clashes between Monday and Thursday but didn't provide any information about casualties among the rebels.

The Kokang guerilla forces "were found to be good at military maneuvering with the use of scores of heavy weapons including anti-aircraft machine guns," the report said.

Multiple ethnic groups in Myanmar are seeking greater autonomy. Violence continues to erupt in some of the long-standing conflicts despite government efforts in recent years to reach a peace agreement.

The state-run newspaper reported Friday that government forces had eventually thwarted the Kokang rebels' efforts to capture Laukkai and that situation in the town had since returned to normal.

CNN couldn't independently verify the reports' claims.

The fighting in Laukkai this week drove some residents of the area across the border into China's Yunnan province, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.

"We hope that relevant parties in northern Myanmar can resolve their differences via continuing to uphold peaceful talks and prevent the clashes from escalating and affecting border stability," Hua Chunying, a spokeswoman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, told reporters.
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Heard about the Kachin rebels. Are these same Kokang and Kachins?
 
Heard about the Kachin rebels. Are these same Kokang and Kachins?

No.. not the same... Kachin is a main tribe with various sub-tribes.. unlike Kachin.. Kokeng is a just sub-tribe of Shan which has a just few thousand people....
 
Myanmar has informed Beijing about the clashes, which have raged since February 9, according to the Global New Light of Myanmar, marking a dramatic resurgence of conflict with largely ethnic Chinese rebels in the Kokang region in Shan State.

Kokang fighters with “heavy weapons including anti-aircraft machine guns” attempted to capture the Kokang region’s capital Laukkai, just a few miles from the Chinese border, but were repelled by the army, it said.

“So far, the fighting has left government forces with 47 dead, 73 wounded and five vehicles destroyed,” said the English language report.

The resurgence of conflict in the Kokang area of Shan state, which had been largely dormant for nearly six years, is an ominous sign for the government as it attempts to forge a comprehensive ceasefire deal with the country’s myriad ethnic armed groups.

According to the state media report, a 200-strong force of Kokang rebels attacked a military base in the Kongyan area on Thursday, shelling the headquarters. The army has carried out five airstrikes in retaliation.

Do you need help to wipe out those ?
 
In brief.. of Kokeng Leader Pheung Kya-shin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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MNDAA (Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army ) , also known as Kokeng Rebel , ambushed Army frontier camps with over 1000 troops.. His troops even got AA Gun , Chinese made Type 80 HMG , 105mm Howitzer which is supported by some groups in China...

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These 1000+ rebels ambushed at least 3 Army Camps with the support of 105mm Howitzer and HMG.. But a few hundards of Army troops can sucessfully repel resulting 16 brave soldiers sacrified their lives and 19 injuried... Army seized Hundards of Assault Rifle and its ammunitions which were left by fleed rebels..

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edited - Not a few Hundards.. a few thousands now..

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Battles continued with lager force with about 3000 rebels involving other rebel group SSA , KIA and TNLA..
They aimed to capture the Laikkai , a his old camps which was Army got at 2009 , before our Union Day (12.2.2015) which has a plan to sign the cease-fire agreement with other main rebel groups KNU RCSS in Nay Pyi Taw.. But we can repel them and got the agreement as a intial plan.. .

At this time.. Army got Close-air support with MI 35s and MIG 29s... As a result 30 troops sacrificed and 47 troops injuried and 5 vehicles.. Most of them and 5 vehicles got attack with Local made IEDs... Army got 2 times Mi 35 and 1 time MIG29 support..

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In brief.. of Kokeng Leader Pheung Kya-shin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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MNDAA (Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army ) , also known as Kokeng Rebel , ambushed Army frontier camps with over 1000 troops.. His troops even got AA Gun , Chinese made Type 80 HMG , 105mm Howitzer which is supported by some groups in China...

Location of Battle..
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I'm reading that Kokang people are Han Chinese, apparently they speak Mandarin? So these are Chinese minorities ?

Kokang people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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