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China holds another live-fire drill along Myanmar border as concerns over rebel uprisings grow

  • People’s Liberation Army conducts air defence exercise amid fighting between Three Brotherhood Alliance and Myanmar’s military junta
  • Several people in China’s Yunnan province have been wounded by aerial fire exchanges from over the border

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An alliance of rebel groups in northern Myanmar has been conducing major strikes against the country’s military junta since October. Photo: X/ @kokang0123
The People’s Liberation Army conducted its second live-fire drill along China’s border with Myanmar this month, signalling Beijing’s heightened concerns over its neighbour’s deteriorating security situation.
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The drill, which began on Wednesday, was organised by the PLA’s Southern Theatre Command and is a live-fire air defence exercise involving both ground and air forces, according to the theatre command’s WeChat account.

It said the drill tested the forces’ abilities in “air-defence capacity, reconnaissance, early warning, and repulsion”.

“Troops in the theatre ought to prepare to respond to all kinds of emergencies at all times and resolutely safeguard national sovereignty, border stability, and the safety of people’s lives and property,” the statement said.

The military exercise came just two weeks after a PLA live-fire drill along the border amid continued rebel uprisings in northern Myanmar.
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