Myanmar's ongoing civil war has seen significant developments as resistance fighters face new challenges. Karen rebels have found it difficult to hold strategic border towns despite initial successes. The junta has responded by bolstering its capabilities with a new fleet of Chinese-made commercial drones, which have been modified to carry arms. These drones have become a familiar sight among the resistance fighters, who are also employing innovative tactics, including the use of rebel doctors and mine hunters. Airstrikes in resistance-controlled areas have further complicated the situation. The conflict continues to evolve as both sides adapt to the changing dynamics on the ground.
Learning from Myanmar's rebels, junta builds new Chinese drone fleet https://t.co/pYszfhlxXV https://t.co/wC3Y4xSiG3
As the civil war grinds on, Myanmar's resistance fighters are increasingly finding familiar weapons - Chinese-made commercial drones modified to carry arms - in the unfamiliar hands of the country's ruling junta https://t.co/bIOkrt5rr5
Rebel doctors and mine hunters: Inside the Myanmar resistance https://t.co/Xe9PZ0ghwN
Karen rebels in Myanmar learn a strategic border town is easy to take from the junta, but hard to hold https://t.co/RcXwJc3LhQ
Life lessons from airstrikes in resistance-controlled Myanmar https://t.co/tgiSsYmsMY