Govt Reports 2nd ARSA Attack in Northern Rakhine State This Month

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''Three officers were wounded by artillery shells in a two-hour assault on a police post in northern Rakhine State’s Maungdaw Township Thursday morning by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), according to the General Administration Department (GAD). It was the militant Muslim group’s second reported attack on police in the area in as many weeks. U Hla Tun Tin, an official with the GAD’s Kyein Chaung office in northern Maungdaw, said the attack near Wai Lar Taung Village began at about 7 a.m., according to an initial police report. Citing the report, he said about 40 ARSA fighters crossed into Myanmar from Bangladesh near border marker No. 41 and tried to seize the post, which lies some 200 meters from the border. But he said the officers managed to repel the assault with the help of reinforcements from a neighboring regiment after two hours. “They broke through the border fence and ambushed them with artillery.” U Hla Tun Tin told The Irrawaddy. The police, he added, said the militants were well armed and managed to destroy some structures before retreating back across the border. He said ARSA had also mounted an attack near Maungdaw’s Wat Kyein Village on Jan. 16...''

Creator/author: 

Moe Myint

Source/publisher: 

The Irrawaddy

Date of Publication: 

2019-01-24

Date of entry: 

2019-01-29

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    • Rakhine State

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Myanmar

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English

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