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China asks citizens to leave Myanmar border district, citing security

By AFP
December 29, 2023

YANGON, Myanmar: China´s embassy in Myanmar on Thursday asked its citizens to leave a northern district along the countries´ shared border, citing heightened security risks as ethnic minority armed groups battle the junta.

Fighting has raged across Myanmar´s northern Shan state since October, when the so-called “Three Brotherhood Alliance” of ethnic minority groups launched an offensive against the military.

Members of the ethnic minority armed group Taang National Liberation Army (TNLA) at a checkpoint amid clashes with Myanmars military in northern Shan State, December 12, 2023. — AFP
Members of the ethnic minority armed group Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) at a checkpoint amid clashes with Myanmar's military in northern Shan State, December 12, 2023. — AFP

The alliance has seized several towns and border hubs vital for trade with China in what analysts say is the biggest military challenge to the junta since it seized power in 2021.

The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), one member of the brotherhood alliance, has vowed to recapture Laukkai town, located in a district bordering China that is run by a military-aligned militia and notorious for gambling, prostitution and online scams.

“The conflicts in Laukkai district of Kokang, northern Myanmar continue, and safety risks have escalated for people stranded there,” the embassy said on WeChat.

“The Chinese Embassy in Myanmar once again reminds Chinese citizens in Laukkai district to evacuate as soon as possible.”

Media affiliated with the MNDAA said this week that Myanmar´s junta had carried out airstrikes in the self-administered Kokang region that surrounds Laukkai and shelled parts of the town.

Earlier this month, Beijing said it had mediated talks between the military and the allied ethnic armed groups and reached an agreement for a “temporary ceasefire”.

But clashes have continued in parts of Shan state, with another member of the alliance, the Ta´ang National Liberation Army, claiming to have captured two more towns in recent days.

China´s foreign ministry on Thursday described the situation in Kokang as “grim and complicated”.