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Thousands flee deadly fighting in Myanmar
AFP, Nov 8, 2010, 08.44pm


YANGON: Rebel troops clashed with government soldiers in eastern Myanmar Monday after rare elections, leaving three civilians dead as more than 10,000 fled across the Thai border, officials said.

Fierce fighting between ethnic minority soldiers and government forces in Karen State drove thousands across the border -- mostly women and children -- said Samart Loyfah, the governor of Thailand's Tak province.

"Army, police and civil authorities have prepared an area to accommodate them five kilometres (three miles) from the border," he said.

In Myawaddy, a town in an insurgency-plagued region in southeastern Myanmar, people hid in homes, seeking out buildings with bomb shelters.

One resident said there were so many explosions he could not count them and expressed fears that the conflict could intensify overnight.

"People are running here and there -- it's desperate. We could be killed at anytime, this is very scary," he said.

At least three people died and around 20 more were injured, said an unnamed official in the military-ruled country, who did not give troop casualty numbers for either side.

Fighting between rebels and the army further south in the Three Pagodas Pass border area caused another 1,000 people to cross in to Thailand's Kanchanaburi province, said a local Thai district chief, Jamrus Srangnoi.

Zipporah Sein, the Thailand-based general secretary of the Karen National Union (KNU), said there had been clashes between government forces and Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA) troops in the two areas.

"I don't think the DKBA will surrender," she added, warning that armed KNU forces could join the fight.

On the Thai side of the border, a rocket propelled grenade landed in Mae Sot, near Myawaddy, injuring several people. Four more were fired into Kanchanaburi, but no one was injured.

The Myawaddy clash followed an armed demonstration by the rebels in the town over Sunday's election as well as attempts to force ethnic minority troops to join a "border guard force" -- which would put them under state control.

It was unclear exactly what sparked the violence.
 
wahlaneh...
expected outcome liao lor.
remember when those govt soldiers opened fire at those weaponless monks?
 
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Ethnic Karen children from Myanmar attend a class at the Mae La refugee camp outside Mae Sot near the Thai-Myanmar border October 14, 2010. Ethnic Karen refugees continue to pour into Thailand, fleeing decades-long fighting between Karen rebels and Myanmar government troops and its guerrilla allies. Some 140,000 refugees live in official camps along the Thai-Myanmar border, according to the U.N. refugee agency.​
 
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A Myanmar voter (L) has her documents checked by officials before casting her vote during the country's first election in 20 years at a polling station in Yangon on November 7, 2010. Myanmar voted in its first election in 20 years with complaints of intimidation adding to fears the poll is a sham to create a facade of democracy after decades of iron-fisted military rule.​
 
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Security personnel from Myanmar hold their weapons as they walk on the Moei river bank in Myanmar's Myawaddi town, from across border in Thailand, November 7, 2010​
 
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Smoke rises in Myanmar's Myawaddi town when a battle erupted between Myanmar's soldiers and rebels, near the Thai border town of Mae Sot November 8, 2010. A clash erupted between ethnic minority Karen rebels and government soldiers in Myanmar's Myawaddy town opposite the Thai border town of Mae Sot, Reuters witnesses on the Thai side of the border said.​
 
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A group of Myanmar refugees, crossed over from Myanmar to Thailand .

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A group of Myanmar refugees, who crossed over from Myanmar to Thailand when a battle erupted between Myanmar's soldiers and rebels, board a boat on the Moei river along the Thai-Myanmar border town of Mae Sot November 8, 2010.​
 
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Thai border police officers escort an injured Myanmar man, center, who's helped by his compatriots after fleeing the fighting between Myanmar soldiers and Karen fighters, at Thailand's Mae Sot town, Nov. 8, 2010.​
 
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Thai soldiers take cover as they react to explosions and sounds of gunfire at the Thai border with Myanmar in Mae Sot November 8, 2010. A clash erupted between ethnic minority Karen rebels and government soldiers in Myanmar's Myawaddy town opposite the Thai border town of Mae Sot, Reuters witnesses on the Thai side of the border said.​
 
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Thai soldiers move to reinforce the border after fighting broke out between Karen fighters and the Myanmar military on the Myanmar side of the border, at Mae Sot, in Thailand Monday, Nov. 8, 2010.​
 
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A woman looks at a Thai soldier armed with rockets as she rides past on a motorcycle at the Thai border town of Mae Sot November 8, 2010.​
 
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A Thai soldier and a migrant worker from Myanmar take cover as they react to explosions and sounds of gunfire at the Thai border with Myanmar in Mae Sot November 8, 2010.​
 
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Myanmar police escape from a battle between government troops and rebels in Myanmar's Myawaddy town, as seen from the Thai border town of Mae Sot, November 8, 2010.​
 
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A man approaches the border fence as Myanmar's soldiers battle with rebels in Myanmar's Myawaddy town, opposite the Thai border town of Mae Sot, November 8, 2010.​
 
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Myanmar citizens cross the Moei river as they flee Myawaddy township in Myanmar to Thailand's Mae Sot town Monday, Nov. 8, 2010

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Aan injured Myanmar man, center, is helped by his compatriots after fleeing the fighting between Myanmar soldiers and Karen fighters, at Thailand's Mae Sot town Monday, Nov. 8, 2010​
 
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Myanmar soldiers take position during the fighting with Karen fighters Monday, Nov. 8, 2010 in Myawaddy town, Myanmar.​
 
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A Thai police stands guard over a group of people, who crossed over from Myanmar when a battle erupted between Myanmar's soldiers and rebels, at the Thai border town of Mae Sot November 8, 2010.​
 
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A Myanmar refugee, who crossed over from Myanmar to Thailand when a battle erupted between Myanmar's soldiers and rebels, carries his relative at the Thai border town of Mae Sot November 8, 2010. A clash erupted between ethnic minority Karen rebels and government soldiers in Myanmar's Myawaddy town opposite the Thai border town of Mae Sot, Reuters witnesses on the Thai side of the border said. Several rockets or mortar bombs fell on the Thai side, a witness said. There were no reports of casualties.​
 
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Thai soldiers take cover as they react to explosions and sounds of gunfire at the Thai border with Myanmar in Mae Sot November 8, 2010.​
 
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