PDF attack on junta soldiers in Mandalay village school leaves 12 dead

PDF attack on junta soldiers in Mandalay village school leaves 12 dead

Up to 12 junta soldiers were reportedly killed in a People’s Defence Forces attack on a school in Su Phyu Kone village, Nwahtogyi Township Mandalay region where the forces were stationed.

The ZERO guerrilla force said on October 15 that their group and ZERO guerrillas opened fire with a grenade launcher on the school where the military council troops were stationed in the village.

Up to 12 soldiers were killed in the shooting.

The attack took place at 10:42 pm on October 14. The ZERO guerrilla force opened fire with a grenade launcher and small arms while military council troops were eating and drinking in their dormitory.

“They are eating and drinking in the school building. When we came, the dogs barked and two of them came out with guns. At the same time, we opened fire with a grenade launcher and small arms shouting the slogans: ‘Are we people united? Yes, we are. Yes, we are.’ And then, we retreated slowly,” the ZERO guerrilla force leader told Mizzima.

He added, "We had already inquired and were told there were 14 people while they were eating. When we came, the dogs barked and two of them came out to check the situation. The two escaped during the actual shooting.”

The ZERO guerrillas initiated heavy fire but they reportedly did not suffer casualties.

The guerilla commander 12 troops were killed in the fighting and the building was set on fire, noting it was unclear where the two soldiers who escaped fled to.

 
 

 

 

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