Junta military builds up more forces and weapons on the Thai-Burma border
Burma army continued build-up of more forces and weapons along the Thai-Burma border where the Shan State Army (SSA-South) and United Wa State Army (UWSA) are strongly active, according to reliable sources.
By Hseng Khio Fah
13 November 2008
On 9 November, weapons were sent with 15
Chinese made Dong Feng six wheel trucks from Taunggyi to Kengtung. Each truck
was accompanied by 20 soldiers to provide security, said the source.
A
friendly Burmese soldier told the source that the trucks were carrying
ammunition and shells for heavy weapons such as 120mm and 150mm
howitzers.
Moreover, the junta has placed more soldiers between Mongton
to Nakawngmu on 7 November. Villagers said they later saw trucks carrying
ammunition moving to Mongjawd on the way to border bases where they are facing
SSA and UWSA forces.
“It is likely they [Burmese army] are building up
their forces to be ready for a showdown,” said Col Yawd Serk, chairman of the
Shan State Army (SSA-S).
Over the weekend, the junta set up new equipment
in Monghsat, reportedly to control fighters and bombers, said a
source.
In the meantime, the ceasefire group, UWSA has been training more
soldiers and building more trenches and bunkers along the border of their domain
in Monghpen-Hotao, south of Panghsang since July, according to sources.

