Burmese military junta flaunts strength at annual parade, despite unprecedented losses to rebel forces

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Burmese military junta flaunts strength at annual parade, despite unprecedented losses to rebel forces
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Burma's government hosted its standard Armed Forces Day parade, flaunting its purported military might in stark contrast to losses incurred amid clashes with rebel groups.

The head of Burma's ruling military council marked Armed Forces Day on Wednesday with a speech claiming that the nation’s youth were being tricked into supporting the resistance against army rule, and that ethnic armed groups allied with the resistance engage in drug trafficking, natural resources smuggling and illegal gambling. Senior Gen.

Canada in its statement urged all countries to 'immediately stop the sale or transfer of arms, military equipment, dual-use equipment, aviation fuel and technical military assistance to Myanmar.'

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