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In its latest battlefield victory, an ethnic alliance that has been waging war against the regime across northern Shan State seized full control of Kunlong, a strategically located town in northern Shan State, on Sunday after a 12-day offensive. [1]

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[1] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2023-11-13 · 65% match

Myanmar Ethnic Alliance Seizes Strategic Town of Kunlong From Junta

In its latest battlefield victory, an ethnic alliance that has been waging war against the regime across northern Shan State seized full control of Kunlong, a strategically located town in northern Shan State, on Sunday after a 12-day offensive.

[2] FI yle.fi · 2012-07-09 · 30% match

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