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Why Myanmar Rebels Retreated From Lashio

The New York TimesFriday, May 30, 2025 at 7:16:08 AM
Why Myanmar Rebels Retreated From Lashio
Myanmar's rebel forces recently pulled back from the strategic town of Lashio after weeks of fierce fighting with the military junta. Sources suggest the retreat was tactical—possibly to regroup or avoid civilian casualties—rather than a sign of defeat. The junta claims victory, but analysts warn the conflict is far from over, with rebels still holding key territories elsewhere.
Editor’s Note: Lashio is a major trade and transport hub, so control over it is a big deal in Myanmar's ongoing civil war. The rebels' retreat doesn’t necessarily mean they’re losing—it could just be a strategic pause. But it does highlight how messy and unpredictable this war has become, with civilians caught in the middle and no clear end in sight.
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