[ CNA ] Myanmar junta accuses ethnic armies over bombings

Myanmar junta accuses ethnic armies over bombings

Share this content Myanmar’s junta on Saturday (Jun 12) accused some of the country’s two dozen ethnic armed groups of providing training to its opponents to carry out a wave of bombings that it said had targeted public buildings including schools.

Myanmar’s junta on Saturday (Jun 12) accused some of the country’s two dozen ethnic armed groups of providing training to its opponents to carry out a wave of bombings that it said had targeted public buildings including schools. 

Bomb attacks have become a daily occurrence as the army struggles to impose authority after seizing power from elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi in February.

At a news conference, junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun identified three ethnic armed groups he said had provided training to “terrorists” – the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), the Karen National Union (KNU) and the Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP) – which has an armed wing.

Zaw Min Tun said the authorities’ information that Ethnic Armed Organisations (EAOs) were giving training came from people who had been arrested and equipment captured.

“The explosive lessons they provided are being used in destroying public buildings,” he said.

This handout photo from local media group Kachinwaves taken on May 18, 2021 shows a burning private fuel tanker truck following an attack by Kachin Independence Army (KIA) ethnic rebels along a highway in Kutkai township in Shan State near the Myanmar and China border as clashes between the military and rebels continue. (Photo: Handout / KACHINWAVES / AFP)