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Myanmar’s war approaches Mandalay a year after ethnic armed groups’ offensive

The Mandalay PDF resistance fighters’ stated goal is to capture and control the city despite the military’s tactical advantages, China’s influence, and the uncertainty of support from the armed groups that carried out Operation 1027

On the outskirts of Mandalay, nervous Myanmar soldiers man a checkpoint just kilometres away from resistance fighters who have set their sights on the former royal capital of 1.5 million people.

Ethnic minority armed groups and “People’s Defence Forces” (PDF) battling to overturn the junta’s 2021 coup are riding the wave of a huge offensive launched a year ago Sunday in the hills of neighbouring Shan State.

Weeks ago, residents could hear the sounds of clashes along the road that leads out of the country’s second city.

“We are afraid of the fighting coming here but we have nowhere to hide,” said one man who owns a food shop near the checkpoint and requested anonymity for security reasons.

“Operation 1027”, named for its start date, has ejected the junta from around 50,000 square kilometres—an area roughly the size of Bosnia—according to analysts and. . .

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