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View attachment 585673 Any of u know what gun this is? And is this just a for show gun or is it going to be in combat use?
That is a attachment on a pistol

more JF 17. It says wehave 18 but I thought we bought 16
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Myanmar rebels kidnap over 40 police, soldiers in Rakhine: Army

http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/arti...idnap-over-40-police-soldiers-in-Rakhine-Army

YANGON — Ethnic Rakhine rebels took more than 40 police officers and soldiers hostage in a brazen raid on a ferry on Saturday, Myanmar's military said, the latest flare-up in the restive western region.

The military has deployed thousands of troops to try to crush Arakan Army insurgents in the state, where the ethnic group is fighting for more autonomy for Rakhine Buddhists.

But the AA has inflicted a heavy toll through violent raids, kidnappings and improvised explosive devices.

On Saturday morning rebels in concealed positions on a river bank shot at a ferry carrying off-duty police and soldiers north from the state capital, forcing it to dock, military spokesperson Zaw Min Tun said.

"More than 10 soldiers from the army, about 30 police and two staff from the prison department" were among the more than 40 passengers forced to disembark before being taken away, he said.

Authorities were using helicopters in their pursuit of the rebels, and had spotted a large contingent crossing a river, he added.

The Arakan Army could not immediately be reached for comment.

The flare-up comes less than two weeks after suspected rebels disguised as a sports team stormed a bus and abducted dozens of firefighters and civilians in Rakhine.

Tens of thousands have been displaced in the state due to the fighting.

Rakhine is the same area where the military drove out more than 740,000 Rohingya Muslims in a 2017 campaign UN investigators have called genocide.

Rights groups have accused soldiers of committing war crimes including extrajudicial killings in its fresh campaign against the Arakan Army.

But monitors have also singled out the rebels for alleged abuses.

Both sides have rebuffed accusations as violence has continued in an area largely sealed off to independent media. — AFP
 
Myanmar rebels kidnap over 40 police, soldiers in Rakhine: Army

http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/arti...idnap-over-40-police-soldiers-in-Rakhine-Army

YANGON — Ethnic Rakhine rebels took more than 40 police officers and soldiers hostage in a brazen raid on a ferry on Saturday, Myanmar's military said, the latest flare-up in the restive western region.

The military has deployed thousands of troops to try to crush Arakan Army insurgents in the state, where the ethnic group is fighting for more autonomy for Rakhine Buddhists.

But the AA has inflicted a heavy toll through violent raids, kidnappings and improvised explosive devices.

On Saturday morning rebels in concealed positions on a river bank shot at a ferry carrying off-duty police and soldiers north from the state capital, forcing it to dock, military spokesperson Zaw Min Tun said.

"More than 10 soldiers from the army, about 30 police and two staff from the prison department" were among the more than 40 passengers forced to disembark before being taken away, he said.

Authorities were using helicopters in their pursuit of the rebels, and had spotted a large contingent crossing a river, he added.

The Arakan Army could not immediately be reached for comment.

The flare-up comes less than two weeks after suspected rebels disguised as a sports team stormed a bus and abducted dozens of firefighters and civilians in Rakhine.

Tens of thousands have been displaced in the state due to the fighting.

Rakhine is the same area where the military drove out more than 740,000 Rohingya Muslims in a 2017 campaign UN investigators have called genocide.

Rights groups have accused soldiers of committing war crimes including extrajudicial killings in its fresh campaign against the Arakan Army.

But monitors have also singled out the rebels for alleged abuses.

Both sides have rebuffed accusations as violence has continued in an area largely sealed off to independent media. — AFP

I like how you show up on such occasions only. Must be obsessed. Lol.
 
From recent Rescue Ops in Rakhine, we can see the Hinds are actively using Flare dispensers as well as Heat dispenser for heat seeking SAM.
 

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Some sort of autism lmao.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burm...-attacks-army-convoy-northern-shan-state.html
now cry me a river...:cry::cry: ohh,u want more??
nd talk about autism ...lol...
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Dozens dead after Myanmar’s army shoots and sinks boats carrying its own kidnapped troops, say rebels:(:(

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...tage-boats-sink-kidnap-rohingya-a9173266.html


Several dozen people have died after Myanmar’s army shot at and sank boats carrying its own kidnapped troops, ethnic rebels have said.

The Arakan Army, a insurgent group in the turbulent Rakhine state, said government forces had opened fire on three of its vessels carrying abducted soldiers, police and civilian officials


Myanmar's information ministry confirmed 58 people had been taking hostage by about 30 Arakan fighters who boarded a ferry carrying 165 civilian passengers and about 50 off-duty security personnel from Rakhine's capital, Sittwe, on Saturday....

 
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now cry me a river...:cry::cry: ohh,u want more??
nd talk about autism ...lol...
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Dozens dead after Myanmar’s army shoots and sinks boats carrying its own kidnapped troops, say rebels:(:(

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...tage-boats-sink-kidnap-rohingya-a9173266.html


Several dozen people have died after Myanmar’s army shot at and sank boats carrying its own kidnapped troops, ethnic rebels have said.

The Arakan Army, a insurgent group in the turbulent Rakhine state, said government forces had opened fire on three of its vessels carrying abducted soldiers, police and civilian officials


Myanmar's information ministry confirmed 58 people had been taking hostage by about 30 Arakan fighters who boarded a ferry carrying 165 civilian passengers and about 50 off-duty security personnel from Rakhine's capital, Sittwe, on Saturday....

Taking referencing only on the reported news and pretending to be smart and shit? LOL. Maybe worse than autism. Probably due to excessive inbreding. LMAO
Please tell ur fellow country men to invest in proper birth control system dude.
 
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