Several of the skirmishes between ceasefire groups and the Myanmar army resulted from ineffective communication that lead to misunderstandings regarding troop movements.
Group | Clashes | Locations | Casualties |
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RCSS/SSA | 71 clashes | Kyaukme, Mawkmai, Mongkeung, Kunheing, Mongnai, Mongpiang, Mongton, Mong Yawng, Tachilek | RCSS/SSA report: captured 69 assorted weapons, 113 govt soldiers killed and 129 wounded (Nov. 2011 – Jan., 2013) |
SSPP/SSA | 40+ clashes | Langhko, Kyauk Mae, Hsipaw, Mong Mit (Mong Ngoe), Monghsu, Kayse, Tangyan, in northern Shan State | Unconfirmed |
KNPP | <10 clashes | Mawchi Township | KNPP report:5 govt soldiers injured 10 |
DKBA-5 | 1 raid on military base Feb.19, 2012 | Pa’an | DKBA-5 report: 3 govt soldiers killed, 2 soldiers wounded Two villagers injured, and one killed |
KNU | 6 | Papun, Hlaing Bwe, Beelin Townships | GVT + BGF attack KNLA shortly after ceasefire in January, 2012 KNU report: 8 govt soldiers killed, 2 govt soldiers injured |