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Myanmar aid group asks ceasefire to evacuate trapped civilians

Aid workers called for ceasefire to allow the evacuation of civilians trapped at the center of fierce fighting between army and ethnic rebels.

Myanmar, Kokang, Myanmar rebels, kokang fights, kokang rebel, kokang violence, myanmar violence, Myanmar red cross, World News Various rebels groups have fought the central government in Myanmar since independence in 1948.

Aid workers called Thursday for a ceasefire to allow the evacuation of people trapped around a town at the center of fierce fighting between Myanmar’s army and ethnic rebels, after the deaths of two more civilians in an area cloaked by a state of emergency.

Tens of thousands of civilians have already fled the remote and rugged Kokang area of northeastern Shan State overthe last 10 days, with at least 30,000 crossing the border into China.

Local aid groups have officially suspended rescue convoys to and around the flashpoint town of Laukkai, where a series of surprise attacks by ethnic Kokang rebels last week sparked the flare up of violence.

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The decision follows an attack on a convoy led by the Myanmar Red Cross that wounded two aid workers on Tuesday.

“We still do not know exactly how many people are still trapped in the Laukkai region… but we evacuated around 30 people from there on Wednesday,” a Myanmar Red Cross member told AFP in the Shan town of Lashio, some 140 kilometres (85 miles) south of Laukkai.

“We are asking both sides to keep a ceasefire for a few days, so we can help to evacuate people. Currently, even our Red Cross logo cannot help to protect people. It’s really sad.”

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