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Fighter jet crashes in Myanmar, rebels claim to have shot it down

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí12/11/2023


Rơi tiêm kích ở Myanmar, quân nổi dậy tuyên bố bắn hạ - 1

The parachute was said by the Mizzima news site to belong to the Myanmar pilot who controlled the fighter jet that crashed on November 11 (Photo: Mizzima).

The plane crashed in Kayah state in eastern Myanmar, near the border with Thailand, on November 11 while the regular army was fighting with the Karen National Defense Force (KNDF).

Myanmar military spokesman Zaw Min Tun told MRTV that the plane crashed due to a technical problem. After parachuting safely, the pilots contacted the military, Zaw Min Tun said.

Meanwhile, the KNDF said on social media that it shot down the plane with heavy machine guns and was searching for the pilots.

Reuters has not been able to independently verify the information.

The pro-rebel Mizzima news agency also published images it said were of the pilot's helmet and parachute.

The plane crash comes as Myanmar's military is fighting rebel forces on multiple fronts.

Myanmar's acting president warned last week that the country risks fragmentation if the conflict is not effectively resolved.

Myanmar's border region is home to numerous ethnic armed groups that have clashed with the government for decades over resource exploitation rights.

Since late October, a coalition of three rebel forces has been attacking Myanmar's army in northeastern Shan State, bordering China, capturing several towns, forcing at least 50,000 people to flee their homes, according to the United Nations, and cutting off trade routes.

China has called on all sides to end the conflict.

The rebel alliance says it has so far seized more than 100 army outposts. Towns in the Sagaing region of central Myanmar and western Shan state have also been attacked.



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