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After India was so humiliated by China, even Myanmar is taking shots
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I find myself supporting India for the first time ever..... I also support an Indian retaliatory strike.. GO get them tigers..
Teach them a lesson....
They will no such thing - the Chinese have no reason to alienate BD and will likely defuse any tensions.Go ahead Pak/China will back Myanmar with Rockets and JF17s to level Dhaka and your measly F7s.
reports say 5 killed dozens injuredFrom what I've read seems like a bomb fell close to the Indian border but there was no loss of lives.
Still no proper news or confirmation to comment on it.
Myanmar Air Force MiG-29 Drops Bombs On Indian Village
Locals in Farkawan village said that two bombs were dropped on the Indian side of the border but no one was hurt The Myanmar military launch...www.indiandefensenews.in
Locals in Farkawan village said that two bombs were dropped on the Indian side of the border but no one was hurt
The Myanmar military launched an airstrike on a prominent training camp for pro-democracy forces close to the Indian border, with jets dropping at least two bombs inside Indian territory according to eyewitnesses.
The Myanmar junta, who seized power in a coup in February 2021 and are engaged in a bloody battle to crush pro-democracy insurgents, began bombing Camp Victoria in Myanmar’s Chin state, on Tuesday afternoon, a rebel commander confirmed.
Camp Victoria serves as the headquarters of Chin National Army (CNA), an ethnic armed group which is fighting alongside other rebel groups to restore democracy in Myanmar, under the banner of People’s Defence Force (PDF). The training camp is located just a few kilometres from the border with the Indian state of Mizoram.
Another rebel fighter, requesting anonymity, said that fighter jets dropped multiple bombs on the camp, leading to panic. The rebels said some jets crossed over the Tiau river, which serves as the border between India and Myanmar.
Two locals on the Indian side in Farkawan village, located in the state of Mizoram, said that two bombs were dropped on the India side of the border but no one was hurt.
Rama, president of Farkawan village council, who uses a single name, confirmed the bombings on the Indian side, which he said had caused “panic” in their village and fear of more strikes violating the border areas.
“A truck from our side was damaged by one bomb, which was parked near Tiau river,” he said. “Some people from Myanmar side have crossed over the border after the bombing and people in our village are helping them and the injured. We could see that the bombing was carried out by three fighter jets and two helicopters.”
There was no immediate comment from the military or government media.
Indian authorities did not confirm whether bombs were dropped inside Indian territory. However, one Indian army officer told the Guardian that they are aware of the reports that there has been a disturbance near the border and were accessing the situation.
Imagine not being able to protect your airspace from Myanmar
India's neighbours just take turns dunking on them but India covers it up with falsified Bollywood storylines that never happened