/r/myanmarcivilwar
Everything related to the various conflict raging in Myanmar.
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Kachinland News reports
One Burmese Air Force jet was shot down today by Kokang troops as two fighter jets and two helicopters launched a new wave of bombing raids on Kokang positions at Nan Ten Manshang mountain range, reported a local Kokang source. He said the four aircraft bombed simultaneously on Kokang troops. "About 40 Burmese soldiers died and 70 wounded as they tried to climb the mountain, we haven't heard Kokang casualties," said the source.
Meanwhile, KIA troops under 9th, 38th and 39th Battalions are engaging in a series of battles with Burmese Army troops at locations between Mungpaw and Bang Satai in Muse Township on May 12 beginning 3:30 pm.
Four Chinese fighter jets chased away two Burmese Air Force's fighter jets today near Namting Mangshang mountain range in China-Burma border. A local source said Burmese Army troops fired several artillery rounds on Kokang's MNDAA positions on Namting Mangshang mountain range beginning 5 am. But Kokang troops successfully deterred Burmese Army troops from reaching to the mountain.
Two Burmese Air Force's fighter jets came to assist ground troops in the afternoon. A bomb from the Burmese fighter jets fell into Chinese territory, reported the local source. Four Chinese fighter jets were then scrambled to chase away Burmese fighter jets. No casualties have been reported by either side.