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Human‑wave attacks and drones: How Myanmar's junta is fighting back
Myanmar's junta increased conscription to 70,000–80,000 recruits and expanded drone use, aiding territorial gains despite uneven success against diverse rebel forces.
- Rebel fighter Khant described intense battles against Myanmar's military, which included artillery and drone strikes, leading to a painful retreat after one week of fierce fighting in October.
- Myanmar's junta has improved its tactics by introducing conscription and expanding its drone fleet, according to interviews with rebel fighters and analysts.
- China has supported Myanmar's junta by applying pressure on resistance groups and helping broker ceasefires, as reported by the International Crisis Group.
- The junta's military tactics have evolved with conscription and expanded drone use, helping regain some territorial control after prior defeats.
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