Posted: 04 May 2012 1245 hrs ....
YANGON: Dozens of
ethnic minority rebels and two government troops have been killed in
clashes in northern Myanmar, state media said Friday, as fighting rages
despite international calls for a ceasefire.
The New Light of
Myanmar government mouthpiece said 29 members of the Kachin Independence
Army (KIA) had died since April 27, while two government soldiers were
killed and 12 wounded. Three officials were also reportedly hurt.
A KIA spokesman was unable to immediately confirm or deny the information.
The
New Light blamed the rebels for a raid on a military post on the border
with China on April 27, prompting a counter-attack by government troops
which it said had inflicted "heavy losses" on the KIA side.
"The military columns are in hot pursuit of fleeing members of the armed group," it said.
One
KIA soldier has been captured alive while "mountains" of weapons and
ammunition have been seized, according to the report. It accused the
rebels of forcing 345 villagers to work for them as porters.
On
Thursday the KIA told AFP they feared a major assault by the military on
the northern town of Laiza because about 2,000 government forces had
moved into place around the rebel stronghold.
The apparent troop
build-up follows calls by visiting UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Monday for an
end to fighting, which has displaced tens of thousands of civilians.
The rebels say their own forces in Laiza number about 3,000.
The
government has agreed ceasefires with several other ethnic rebel groups
as part of reforms since coming to power last year, raising hopes of an
end to civil war that has gripped parts of Myanmar since independence in
1948.
But a series of meetings with the rebels fighting in
Kachin, where a 17-year ceasefire was shattered last year, have failed
to end the violence there.
Usually state media offers little
information on army operations in the area, but the New Light has
reported a string of alleged KIA attacks in recent days, some wounding
civilians. The Kachins deny the allegations.
- AFP/wk
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