At least 12 dead in Muslim insurgent attacks in northwest Myanmar

YANGON, Aug 25 : At least five police and seven Rohingya Muslim insurgents were killed overnight in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, the government said on Friday morning, after militants staged coordinated attacks on 24 police posts and tried breaking into an army base.

The attacks mark a dramatic escalation in a conflict simmering in Rakhine since last October, when similar attacks that killed nine police prompted a massive military counter-offensive beset by allegations of killings, rape and arson.
The military operation then resulted in some 87,000 Rohingya fleeing to Bangladesh and the United Nations accused Myanmar’s security forces of likely committing crimes against humanity.
The situation in the state deteriorated again early this month when security forces began a new “clearance operation” with tension shifting to the township of Rathetaung, where Buddhist Rakhine and Rohingya communities live side-by-side.
“The initial information is that at least five policemen were killed, two guns have been taken (from the police) and seven dead bodies of extremist Bengali insurgents have been seized,” said information committee affiliated with the office of country leader Aung San Suu Kyi. (Reuters)

 

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