In short: The chief of Myanmar's military junta has blamed foreign powers for backing rebel groups in the country. General Min Aung Hlaing made the comments at an annual military parade.
After a string of high-profile and embarrassing battlefield losses, questions have been raised about how long military chief Min Aung Hlaing can survive Myanmar’s military junta is on the brink ...
Resistance soldiers were forced to leave Myawaddy, a key trading center on the border with Thailand, weeks after capturing it ...
The Myanmar army is experiencing a rapid rise in defections and military losses, posing questions about the continued ...
(Recasts, adds details, quotes, statements by Britain and Canada, context throughout) Junta leader urges military, police to be united Accuses powerful states for backing rebels General promises ...
The military said some of its troops arrived at the previously vacated Battalion 275 military command in the town.
Thailand has warned Myanmar’s junta and rebel groups against using its territory for “their own sake,” the country’s defense ...
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