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The 2015 Kokang offensive was a series of military operations launched by the Myanmar Army ... Campaign at the China–Burma border (1960–1961) · Communist insurgency (1948–1988) · Kachin conflict · Karen conflict · Manerplaw​ ... Background · Resurgence · Civilians and refugees Territorial changes: No territorial changes Result: Burmese government victory: Insurgents fail to capture Laukkai and are forced to flee to China
The Kokang incident was a violent series of skirmishes that broke out in August 2009 in Kokang ... anti-junta Kachin News claimed that the takeover was aided by a "mutiny" staged by Kokang army leaders who had become loyal to the junta. Result: Burmese government victory Location: Kokang, Myanmar
Mar. 6, 2017 · The Myanmar Nationalities Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) is a rebel group fighting Myanmar's armed forces in the region. Officials said the ...
Feb. 23, 2015 · Ethnic Kokang are primarily based in northern Shan state and the minority group maintains a rebel army of around 3,000 troops under ethnic ...
Mar. 9, 2015 · A prominent ethnic Chinese businessman with family ties to the leader of a rebel group fighting government troops in northern Myanmar's Shan ...

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The anti-junta Kachin News claimed that the takeover was aided by a "mutiny" staged by Kokang army leaders who had become loyal to the junta. On 27 August ...
Mar. 10, 2015 · In Kokang, the issue over who profits from the opium trade remains a matter of dispute. Both rebel groups and the government accuse the other ...
Jul. 23, 2020 · But in early 1989, the ethnic guerrillas of the CPB began rebelling against their mostly Bamar commanders. The mutiny erupted first in the Kokang ...
Kokang was the only Chinese state within Burma. The state ... The increasing repression of the central military government forced local people into rebellion.

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