Kokang incident | |||||||
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Part of the internal conflict in Myanmar | |||||||
Location of the Kokang region (green) within Shan State (yellow) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army National Democratic Alliance Army United Wa State Army |
Union of Myanmar MNDAA mutineers | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Pheung Kya-shin |
Min Aung Hlaing[1] Bai Xuoqian | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Per junta government:[2] 8 killed 640 weapons seized[3] |
Per junta government:[2] 26 killed 47 wounded Per MNDAA and allies: 30+ killed | ||||||
1 Chinese citizen killed[4] 30,000 displaced[2] |
The Kokang incident was a violent series of skirmishes that broke out in August 2009 in Kokang in Myanmar's northern Shan State.[5] Several clashes between ethnic minorities and the Burmese military junta forces (including the Myanmar Armed Forces, also known as Tatmadaw, and the Myanmar Police Force) took place.[6] As a result of the conflict, the MNDAA lost control of the area and as many as 30,000 refugees fled to Yunnan in neighbouring China.[7]
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