Insurgents target Myanmar junta’s fuel trucks

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Myanmar’s military will beef up security in a restive region bordering China following a string of rebel ambushes on fuel supply lines that have worsened a crippling fuel shortage for the junta, state media said Friday.

A huge and bloody uprising against the February coup that ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi has left more than 800 dead and crippled the impoverished country’s economy.

In recent days insurgents in Kachin and Shan states have targeted trucks they say are supplying fuel for military airstrikes against their fighters and the transport of troops.

Two privately-owned trucks were destroyed near Sumprabum in Kachin, state-run Global New Light of Myanmar said Friday, the latest in a string of ambushes that has contributed to “fuel shortages and high commodity prices.”

“It is reported security forces are stepping up security in the area,” it added, without providing details.

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