Nearly 300 Myanmar Soldiers Flee to India after Rebel Gains: Report
Nearly 300 Myanmar Soldiers Flee to India after Rebel Gains: Report
Myanmar soldiers cross into India fleeing insurgent advance. Clashes near Indian border. India paramilitary supports fleeing troops. Ceasefire in Shan state

Nearly 300 Myanmar soldiers crossed the border into India to flee an advance by armed insurgents fighting the country’s junta, AFP reported on Friday.

Clashes have rocked parts of Myanmar near the Indian border since the Arakan Army (AA) attacked security forces in November, ending a ceasefire that had largely held since a 2021 military coup.

The group said it had taken over the major town of Paletwa and six military bases along the border of India’s Mizoram state, where the soldiers had crossed on Wednesday. A total of 276 troops carrying their arms and ammunition arrived at Bondukbangsora village, according to the French agency.

Hundreds of other Myanmar troops have fled to India to escape fighting since the ceasefire ended in November, according to local media reports. Two Myanmar military aircraft arrived in Aizawl, the Mizoram state capital, to collect and repatriate soldiers who retreated from the conflict.

In October, an alliance of the AA and two other ethnic minority armed groups launched a joint offensive across Myanmar’s northern Shan state, capturing towns and seizing vital trade hubs on the China border.

Last week, the alliance announced a China-mediated ceasefire in Shan state after months of conflict that posed the biggest threat to the junta since it seized power. The agreement does not apply to areas near the Indian border where fighting between the military and insurgents has raged on.

(With agency inputs)

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