Burmese officer and 17 others killed in KIA attack

Burmese officer and 17 others killed in KIA attack
by -
KNG

An attack by the Kachin Independence Army in Mongkoe, Shan State killed at least 18 Burmese army personnel early Monday morning, eyewitnesses reported. The attack targeted a compound in downtown Mongkoe that is home to the Military Strategic Office (Byu-ha Kone in Burmese) as well as an adjoining police station.

mongkoe-dec5
Among the dead was Major Maung Maung Myo, the commander of the Chinshwehawy (Nyankun)-based Infantry Battalion No. 129, claimed a representative of the KIA. While most of the killed were soldiers, two were members of the local police force, according to the KIA official.

Several homes and offices located in the military compound that housed the Strategic Office were also destroyed in the raid, said a local resident. The attack in Mongkoe, near the Chinese border, was just the latest clash between the KIA and the Burmese army in an increasingly violent conflict that began in June.

The raid was carried out by troops from KIA Battalions 36 and 38 under the Kia’s 4th Brigade based in Northern Shan State and lasted approximately 45 minutes, a KIA official told the Kachin News Group (KNG).

Also killed in the raid was Corporal Sumlut Gam Seng of the KIA's Battalion 36, the KIA official said.

Shortly after the attack, a Burmese army convoy carrying reinforcements left Muse's 105 Border Trade Zone, local residents told KNG. However, it had yet to arrive in Mongkoe by late Monday afternoon.

This story was compiled by a Kachin News Group reporter in Mongkoe.