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Shan Herald Agency for News

Shan Herald Agency for News


Over 500 Flee Burma Army Airstrikes on SSPP/SSA Military Camps

Posted: 17 May 2016 11:30 PM PDT

Over 500 residents fled from their homes in northern Shan State last week after the Burma Army launched air strikes against positions held by the Shan State Progress Party/Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA) in Kyaukme Township.
refugeesThe SSPP/SSA military camps situated in the mountains and hills near Pang Law, Namsart, Akgye, Homain and Naungkan villages under Pong Woe-Hai Ngui Village tract in the southwest of Kyaukme were attacked several times by Mi-35 combat helicopters on 13 May, according to a commander from the SSPP/SSA.
An information officer based at the SSPP/SSA's headquarters said: "Skirmishes broke out with us on the 3rd, 6th, and 12th [May] in the northern Hai Ngyi area. Today, they attacked our men with two helicopters that came from Lashio. They were still attacking us from the afternoon till nightfall."
Sai Aik Long, a 40-year-old resident of Nong Pin Village, said over 500 local residents fled to Nong Pin and Kyaukme due to the skirmish between the SSPP/SSA and the Burma Army.
An information officer from the SSPP/SSA based at the group's Wan Hai headquarters said that both groups reached an agreement over the military tensions in areas located north-east of its headquarters and west of the Salween River. He predicted in an interview last week said that that it was unlikely that there would be further clashes between the SSPP/SSA and government forces.
When he was contacted by SHAN the SSPP/SSA information officer said: "Tangyan-based Tactical Operation Commander Colonel Nay Lin Aung and three local commanding officers [from the Burma Army] and our Secretary 2 Colonel Sai Su conducted a joint field operation yesterday. We were in charge of security [for the joint operation]. This area is peaceful now. We have asked the local residents who are worried about the war to return back home."
The Lashio based North Eastern Commander of the Burma Army told the SSPP/SSA on 22 April and again on 27 April to clear its camps along Loi Hsur to Loi Leng ridge in Tangyan Township and allow joint field inspections of their camps.

Burma Army Continues to Clash with TNLA and SSPP/SSA

Posted: 17 May 2016 11:20 PM PDT

The Burma Army has reportedly suffered heavy losses in recent heavy fighting against troops from the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) and the Shan State Progress Party/Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA) in northern Shan State.
burmese armyThe SSPP/SSA and the Burma Army fought intensely in the Pong Woe area south-east of Kyaukme Township from 12 to 14 May. According to Shan military commanders and local sources the government forces are believed to have lost a number of officers during the clashes,
When asked for a comment by S.H.A.N. an SSPP/SSA information officer said: "The Burma Army suffered a heavy loss in the battles on the 12thand the 14th. Some men from our side have also been killed as well. We have been living there for a long time. It seemed like they were coming to clear us away. They were trapped. That's why many people died from their side. We don't want to fight. We are living in our own place. We will defend if they come to attack us."
The SSPP/SSA and a regiment under the Burma Army's North Eastern Command conducted a joint inspection of some military camps in Tanyang Township on 12 May. Previously tensions were high between the two armies in the Loi Hsur-Loi Leng ridge area in Tangyan Township, but fighting did not break out there. Instead, fighting broke out in the Pong Woe area of Kyaukme Township, which is situated on the southern section of the Mandalay-Muse Road.
According to observers, the Burma Army took advantage of last month's clashes between the TNLA/PSLF and the SSPP/SSA along the northern section of the Mandalay-Muse road and attacked the SSPP/SSA. This was done because the military wants to secure control over the southern section of the Mandalay-Muse Road.
The Burma Army also used combat helicopters in the battle with the SSPP/SSA. Over 700 people displaced by the conflict fled to Nong Pin Village and Kyaukme in Kyaukme Township due to the clashes, according to local residents that have been assisting the war refugees.
The TNLA has also announced that an intense battle broke out between the TNLA/PSLF and the Burma Army along the northern section of the Mandalay-Muse Road on 15 May.
According to the TNLA, the two armies fought near Kong Jalarn Village tract in Kyaukme Township on the morning of May 15th. Intense battles have also broken out near Man-ei Village tract in Mantong Township, which is located in the Palaung Self-Administered Zone, and the Burma Army has also suffered many losses.
The Burma Army has yet to release any information or comment about the recent clashes in the northern Shan State.

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