Rohingya insurgents ambush military vehicle, wounds five

January 06, 2018 08:03 pm | Updated 08:05 pm IST - Yangon

Rohingya Muslim insurgents ambushed a military vehicle in Myanmar's Rakhine State, wounding five members of the security forces, State media and officials said, and the rebels claimed responsibility for the rare attack.

A wave of raids by the insurgents on security force posts on August 25 sparked sweeping army counter-insurgency operations in the Muslim-majority north of the State.

This led to widespread violence and arson and an exodus of some 6,50,000 Rohingya villagers to neighbouring Bangladesh.

The UN condemned the Myanmar military campaign as ethnic cleansing.

Buddhist-majority Myanmar rejected that.

But since August 25, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) insurgents, who claimed responsibility for the coordinated raids on 30 security posts, have mounted only a few sporadic attacks.

The military said “extremist Bengali terrorists ARSA" carried out the Friday attack on a truck taking someone to hospital.

“A vehicle ... was attacked by 20 insurgents from the mountain using homemade mines and small arms,” the government said.

The military said there were about 10 attackers involved.

ARSA takes blame

An ARSA spokeperson said his group had carried out the attack.

“Yes, ARSA takes responsibility for the latest military movement,” the spokesperson told Reuters through a messaging service.

He said further details may be revealed later.

The ARSA dismisses any links to Islamist militant groups and says it is fighting to end the oppression of the Rohingya people.

The Yangon-based Frontier Myanmar magazine quoted a resident of a nearby village as saying sporadic gunfire had been heard at the time of the ambush.

A State-run newspaper reported on Saturday that fighting continued after the ambush.

The area is largely off-limits to reporters.

Myanmar and Bangladesh have been discussing a plan to repatriate the Rohingya refugees but more insecurity in Myanmar is likely to raise doubts about how quickly that might take place.

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