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Burma attack breaks Kachin truce near China border | Burma attack breaks Kachin truce near China border |
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The Burmese army has launched a fresh attack on rebel Kachin forces in the north of the country, breaking a short-lived government ceasefire. | |
Burmese troops attacked a Kachin base just a few kilometres from Laiza, the capital of Kachin state, near the Chinese border. | Burmese troops attacked a Kachin base just a few kilometres from Laiza, the capital of Kachin state, near the Chinese border. |
Hundreds of Burmese troops could be seen crawling through the trees up the slopes, says the BBC's Jonathan Head. | Hundreds of Burmese troops could be seen crawling through the trees up the slopes, says the BBC's Jonathan Head. |
Kachin fighters are fighting for greater autonomy in Burma. | Kachin fighters are fighting for greater autonomy in Burma. |
The base was hit by sustained mortar and artillery fire, our correspondent, who is in the area, says. | |
If the base falls, there are few defences left to prevent the fall of Laiza, should the Burmese military decide to take it, he adds, and a Burmese military advance would certainly force the flight of many thousands of civilians. | |
Greater autonomy | |
The government announced a ceasefire on Friday, but the Kachin Independence Army claimed that attacks continued regardless. | |
The Kachin Independence Army is the only major ethnic rebel group not to have agreed a long-standing ceasefire with the government. | |
The rebels are seeking greater autonomy within Burma for ethnic Kachins who have had de facto control over a part of northern Burma for more than 50 years. | The rebels are seeking greater autonomy within Burma for ethnic Kachins who have had de facto control over a part of northern Burma for more than 50 years. |
Burma's new military-backed civilian government has pledged to resolve conflicts in border areas with ethnic minority groups. | Burma's new military-backed civilian government has pledged to resolve conflicts in border areas with ethnic minority groups. |
But the Burmese army began a new offensive last month, after a 17-year truce with the rebels ended in mid-2011. | But the Burmese army began a new offensive last month, after a 17-year truce with the rebels ended in mid-2011. |
The latest fighting flared after the Kachin rebels refused to stop attacking Burmese army convoys delivering supplies to a base near Laiza. | |
On Sunday the Burmese president Thein Sein repeated his call for dialogue with rebels to resolve the long-running conflict. |