Junta Troops Massing to Reclaim Myanmar’s China-Backed Pipelines
Mandalay resistance forces brace for renewed attacks as regime pours troops into Taungtha after suffering ‘heavy losses.’
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Mandalay resistance forces brace for renewed attacks as regime pours troops into Taungtha after suffering ‘heavy losses.’
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The regime renewed its so-called truce—which it has largely ignored, launching devastating airstrikes—for another month until June 30.
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