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China to stage military exercises on border with strife-torn Myanmar

Manoeuvres comes as tens of thousands have fled into China to flee ethnic insurgency

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The Chinese People's Liberation Army started a live-fire drill in northeast China in 2014. Photo: www.mod.gov.cn

The People's Liberation Army will conduct live-fire drills near the Myanmar border from today.

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Analysts say the drills are meant to send a message to Myanmar, which is struggling to contain its fight against an ethnic insurgency from spilling over the border. In the past three months, stray bombs have caused Chinese casualties and thousands of Myanmese have crossed into Yunnan province.

Troops from the army and air force would stage the drill along the border of Gengma and Zhenkang counties in Yunnan, which neighbours Myanmar, said PLA Chengdu Military Area Command spokesman Zhao Picong.

He did not say when the drill would end, but state news agency Xinhua said an announcement would be made "in due course".

Zhao said China had notified Myanmar of the drill.

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The exercise would take place in a restricted area and there would be no interruption to daily life, said Zhao.

Tensions have flared in the border area since Myanmese government troops fought insurgents in the country's northeastern Shan state in February.

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