Myanmar military losing grip near Chinese border

Fighting reportedly persists despite Beijing-brokered truce

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Myanmar Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing's government has faced resistance from armed ethnic groups, including near China. © Reuters

Nikkei staff writers

BANGKOK/YANGON -- Clashes between Myanmar's military and armed ethnic groups appear to be continuing days after the announcement of a Chinese-brokered truce, raising concerns over a breakdown in the military chain of command.

The Myanmar military had withdrawn in early January from Laukkai in Shan, a state on the border with China, amid the ongoing conflict. Armed groups have also taken over military facilities in other Shan towns that serve as cross-border trade hubs.

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