China is intensifying its military presence near the Myanmar border with a series of live-fire drills and armed patrols, signaling a robust stance towards the ongoing civil war in Myanmar.
The People's Liberation Army (PLA) has announced a three-day live-fire exercise in the Yunnan province areas of Ruili and Zhenkang, aimed at maintaining 'safety and stability' in the region. These maneuvers come as Beijing expresses growing concern over the security implications of Myanmar's internal conflict spilling over its borders. Analysts interpret these actions as a message to Myanmar's junta leaders, urging them to seek peace and de-escalate the conflict.
The drills involve both ground troops and air-ground joint patrols, underscoring China's commitment to securing its border amidst the turmoil.
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