The insurgent group Arakan Army (AA) operating in Rakhine State,
which borders Bangladesh, said that a military warship off the
port city of Sittwe fired shells into Myoma market on Thursday,
killing 12 and injuring more than 80 people.
The junta published a statement on state TV channel Myawaddy,
claiming the shells were fired by the AA. It did not confirm the
number of casualties.
Reuters was not able to independently verify the incident.
Sittwe and other towns in Rakhine are facing information
blackouts as the junta has reimposed internet and mobile data
curbs in the state.
Myanmar has been locked in a cycle of violence since the
military seized power from an elected government in a 2021 coup.
The junta has since October been in the throes of the biggest
challenge to its grip on power, after armed rebel groups
launched coordinated attacks on military outposts in several
states across the country.
In Rakhine, conflict between the AA and the junta has
intensified, with fighting focused near the state capital Sittwe,
a significant port and trading hub on the Bay of Bengal.
A spokesperson for the ethnic armed group said the AA has pushed
out the junta's troops from at least five towns including
Paletwa, a key trading post, and Ponnagyun, only 34 km (21
miles) from Sittwe.
(Reporting by Reuters Staff; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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