March
6, 2017
At least 30
people were killed, four traffic policemen taken hostage and many injured early
yesterday morning after troops from the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance
Army (MNDAA) staged multiple early morning attacks in Laukkai in northern Shan
State.
The attacks
occurred in the pre-dawn hours with MNDAA armed troops arriving from the East
near the Chinese border and raiding and setting fire to homes, police stations,
border outposts and hotels.
The attacks
continued when a contingent of about 30 MNDAA members disguised in police
uniforms entered Yanlonekyine Police Station, Laukkai Township, about 2 am and
opened fire, prompting officers of the Tatmadaw-Myanmar Police Joint Security
Force to engage in a gun battle. The Yanlonekyine Police Station is a usual
rendezvous point for members of the Tatmadaw and Border Security Force.
A few hours
later, about 50 MNDAA armed troops infiltrated the house of U Wai San, a member
of the Kokang Self-Administered Zone’s Leading Comittee, and retreated at about
5 am, according to official reports. The insurgents also attacked the Kyintin
Hotel and badly damaged four vehicles.
The MNDAA troops
earlier raided the cash counter at the Fulilight Hotel around 2:30 am and
retreated to the BP-127 border checkpoint by 5:10 am. Tatmadaw forces followed
in pursuit.
Simultaneously,
MNDAA forces attacked Tatmadaw bases and the city of Laukkai between the BP-125
and BP-127 border checkpoints, resulting in several skirmishes.
The fatalities
included five civilians and five Kokang traffic policemen. Among the victims
was B.E.P.S (LaungAeKyi) primary assistant teacher Daw Pyar Mhi. It could not
be determined whether Daw Pyar Hmi was injured or killed. It was also reported
that four Kokang traffic police officers were taken hostage.
Other armed
groups were also involved with the MNDAA in the attack, according to reports.
Security troops discovered 20 charred corpses and 10 pieces of weaponry after
the attacks. The Tatmadaw, in its effort to enforce peace and stability, is
continuing clearance operations in the area.
The attacks
occurred hours before State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi urged female
business leaders at the Women’s Week event in Nay Pyi Taw to take part in the
peace process.
Ref; The Global
New Light of Myanmar

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