China’s military has announced the commencement of “combat training activities” along its border with Myanmar in response to heightened security concerns after a convoy of trucks carrying goods into Myanmar was attacked. The incident, described as an insurgent attack by Myanmar state media, occurred in the town of Muse. The training activities, starting from Saturday, will focus on testing the rapid maneuverability, border sealing, and fire strike capabilities of theatre troops, according to China’s Southern Theatre Command.
The statement did not provide specific details regarding the timing or the number of troops involved in the training. This development comes amid increased insecurity concerns in China, prompting discussions on border stability between Chinese officials and their counterparts in Myanmar’s capital. The region has witnessed heightened tensions, with Myanmar’s military facing a significant co-ordinated offensive, leading to the loss of control over several towns and military outposts.
The surge in fighting has resulted in the displacement of over 2 million people in Myanmar, as reported by the United Nations. The attack on the convoy and subsequent military training activities highlight the delicate situation along the China-Myanmar border and the potential impact on regional stability.
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