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Burma Military Captain, Squadron Killed by AA Rebels in N. Rakhine A photo posted on the Arakan Army

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Courtesy: @shourov323. I got it from his post in the Bangladesh Airforce and re-posted here.

https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burm...HhyspAYFWECpFPduAPK6yQWW4f4jnPtRGVE5fI1R-Mqo8

Military Captain, Squadron Killed by AA Rebels in N. Rakhine
A photo posted on the Arakan Army’s information website on Saturday allegedly showing the weaponry seized in Friday’s attack. / AA Info Page
By MOE MYINT 8 April 2019

YANGON — A Myanmar military, or Tatmadaw, captain and his entire squad were killed during a clash with troops of the Arakan Army (AA) in a remote area of northern Rakhine State’s Buthidaung Township on Friday, according to military sources and relatives of the victims.

Brig-Gen Zaw Min Tun of the Office of the Commander in Chief acknowledged that Capt. Chit Ko Ko was killed along with some other troops in a battle with the AA on Friday. He declined to provide a total death toll of army troops.

A long-time friend of Capt. Chit Ko Ko, Saw Lwin Saw, wrote a post on his Facebook page on Friday claiming that the crew comprised not more than 20 soldiers led by Capt. Chit Ko Ko was ordered by their commander to attack AA fighters in Buthidaung’s War Net Yone region situated near the border with Bangladesh on Friday.

The squad was unexpectedly surrounded on every side by AA rebels. In the fighting, his friend was hit with a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) and afterwards, other government troops were not able to retrieve his body, he said.

Saw Lwin Saw said that his friend had been on duty in Monywa, Sagaing Region, but was recently summoned for reinforcement to Ann Township, Rakhine State where the military’s Western Command has their base. Some Facebook users took to the social media platform to criticize Capt. Chit Ko Ko’s senior commander for failing to supply additional troops while his crew was surrounded.

The Arakan Army (AA) announced battle updates via its website on Saturday, reporting that its fighters had fought with about 150 military troops from the Ann-based Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) No. 373 in the War Net Yone region, close to the border on Friday and that about 12 government soldiers were killed.

The AA posted photos a number of pieces of military equipment which they seized from LIB No.373 troops, including a 9 mm pistol which is commonly used by high-ranking officers in the Myanmar military, a 60 mm mortar, four artillery shells, seven assault rifles, one remote control jammer, one RPG, more than one thousand 5.56 ammunition rounds and other military accessories.

According to the AA announcement, it clashed with government troops in Buthidaung, Kyauktaw and Mrauk-U townships in the first week of April. It stated that fighting in Kyauktaw Township’s Phauk Pe mountain range killed at least three government soldiers on Friday and up to 10 in battles on Saturday.

Last month, the President’s Office spokesperson U Zaw Htay told reporters in Naypyitaw that at least 12 civilians have been killed in battles between the military and the AA within three months.

Last Wednesday, a military helicopter attack at Buthidaung Township’s Saidin waterfall, where several hundred Rohingya were harvesting bamboo and making rafts, killed at least six and wounded more than 10 Rohingya.

U Zaw Htay said the government military had killed a total of 58 AA fighters while the AA and other Arakanese civil society groups pointed out that most of the victims were shot dead by government troops in their villages without armed engagement and that 27 police had been killed but he refused to answer questions on the total death toll of military troops. Between December 2018 and April 2019, the army admitted three times that high ranking officers, including majors and captains, were shot dead by the AA without elaborating on the specific number of deaths.

In March, the AA seized a temporary tactical base belonging to the military in Buthidaung Township which borders Chin State’s Paletwa Township.

This news is a gift to @Aung Zaya. He should be happy to note that BD is not involved yet so many clashes in Arakan. How your ragtag military will contest the rebellion?
 
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Arakan Army is gaining strength in each day it seems. Bangladesh is hostile to Arakan Army, still they are scoring a lot of killing against Burmese forces, imagine what would have happened if Bangladesh were supporting them covertly? But Bangladesh is too peaceful and too accommodating to Burma to entertain any such idea. In that sense, Burma is lucky having a neighbor like Bangladesh. They are not facing any rebel controlled 'Free areas' along the Bangladesh Border, unlike it's eastern sides. Perhaps it is time, international community should think seriously about setting up Rohingya and Rakhine 'Free areas' in Arakan by supporting their armed resistance groups to protect the Rohingya and Rakhine communities there.
 
Arakan Army is gaining strength in each day it seems. Bangladesh is hostile to Arakan Army, still they are scoring a lot of killing against Burmese forces, imagine what would have happened if Bangladesh were supporting them covertly? But Bangladesh is too peaceful and too accommodating to Burma to entertain any such idea. In that sense, Burma is lucky having a neighbor like Bangladesh. They are not facing any rebel controlled 'Free areas' along the Bangladesh Border, unlike it's eastern sides. Perhaps it is time, international community should think seriously about setting up Rohingya and Rakhine 'Free areas' in Arakan by supporting their armed resistance groups to protect the Rohingya and Rakhine communities there.
may be no more :whistle:
 
may be no more :whistle:
Burmese junta would love to propagate such claim. They are already circulating fake facebook photos. But we have to be strict in this matter. We have no relation with any armed group within Burma. Bangladesh as a peace loving country, do not interfere any other country's internal affairs. The strength of Arakan Army lies within Burma's repressive policies. Escalating repression resulting escalating resistance on part of Rakhine people. It is Burma which is entirely responsible for such outcome and they have to solve these mess without blaming anyone. Bangladesh is neither a party of this conflict nor will take any blame for it. Our official policy is friendship to all our neighbors and we oppose any destabilizing situation in any part of this region.
 
their newly inducted JFTs will be of great help eradicating Bongla backed terrorists
Your hope is misplaced. China did not hand over those plane to Burmese military without thinking about the security of various ethnic controlled territories along the border of China and Thailand. Do you think Chinese are that fool that, they will unilaterally provide Burmese the lethal weapons so that they can go for an all out onslaught against the various ethnic groups and resulting a large refugee crisis in China's border? Hell no.

I am sure along with those 6 JF-17 fighters, an unverified number of 'Made in China' Anti-aircraft guns and MANPADS reached rebel groups. Arakan Army maintain close relation with those rebels based on northern and eastern sides of Burma. In fact Arakan Army's headquarter is in Kachin State, bordering China.

So, it is very likely that Arakan army has adequate deterrence against 6 JF-17 fighter jet. You should not deluded yourself that those rebel groups are just running on thin air for the last 70 years and a couple of JF-17 will cause their obliteration just because paint job of those plane happened to be in Pakistan.
 
Your hope is misplaced. China did not hand over those plane to Burmese military without thinking about the security of various ethnic controlled territories along the border of China and Thailand. Do you think Chinese are that fool that, they will unilaterally provide Burmese the lethal weapons so that they can go for an all out onslaught against the various ethnic groups and resulting a large refugee crisis in China's border? Hell no.

I am sure along with those 6 JF-17 fighters, an unverified number of 'Made in China' Anti-aircraft guns and MANPADS reached rebel groups. Arakan Army maintain close relation with those rebels based on northern and eastern sides of Burma. In fact Arakan Army's headquarter is in Kachin State, bordering China.

So, it is very likely that Arakan army has adequate deterrence against 6 JF-17 fighter jet. You should not deluded yourself that those rebel groups are just running on thin air for the last 70 years and a couple of JF-17 will cause their obliteration just because paint job of those plane happened to be in Pakistan.
i smell a burning fish
dont be jelly belly you can always order teja to counter Thunders
 
Burmese junta would love to propagate such claim. They are already circulating fake facebook photos. But we have to be strict in this matter. We have no relation with any armed group within Burma. Bangladesh as a peace loving country, do not interfere any other country's internal affairs. The strength of Arakan Army lies within Burma's repressive policies. Escalating repression resulting escalating resistance on part of Rakhine people. It is Burma which is entirely responsible for such outcome and they have to solve these mess without blaming anyone. Bangladesh is neither a party of this conflict nor will take any blame for it. Our official policy is friendship to all our neighbors and we oppose any destabilizing situation in any part of this region.

I admire Bangladesh policies. Where were these policies when Indians were training and arming Mukti Bahni and interfering with Pakistan's internal affairs!!!
Should those policies illegal, unlawful and condemned.
Hasina Wajid would condemned Indians policies!! Just curious.
 
their newly inducted JFTs will be of great help eradicating Bongla backed terrorists
Why only JF-17 fighters? Why not your country sends a few regiments of brave martial race soldiers to Burma to fight the AA. You should reciprocate Burma you guys fled in 1971 through Burmese land. The martial race troops will soon, however, give up fighting, flee to Indian territory as they did in 1971 and surrender to the Hindu IA troops there.
 
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