A Myanmar Army soldier looks at the covered bodies of those killed during an attack by an alliance of ethnic armed groups near Goke Twin Bridge in northern Shan State on Thursday. / Zaw Zaw / The Irrawaddy
VOA: More than a Dozen People Killed in Myanmar Rebel Attacks
At least 14 people were killed Thursday in apparent coordinated attacks involving Myanmar ethnic rebel forces, according to a military spokesman.
The targets, spread out across northern Myanmar, included the Defense Services Technological Academy in the town of Pyin Oo Lwin in the Mandalay region, a police outpost and a bridge.
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More News On Myanmar Rebels Launching Coordinated Attacks
Myanmar ethnic rebel alliance makes coordinated attacks -- AP
Myanmar insurgents attack elite military college, other targets; 15 killed -- Reuters
At least 14 dead in unprecedented rebel attack on Myanmar military town -- AFP
Armed fighters carry out deadly attack at Myanmar army college -- Al Jazeera
More Joint Rebel Attacks to Come, TNLA Warns Myanmar Military -- The Irrawaddy
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