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Myanmar's military junta has asked Russia for help in fighting the rebels Things are very bad for the junta: the insurgents are taking more and more territory and inflicting serious damage on the military forces. Myanmar's guerrillas have a good chance of overthrowing the military, which seized power in the country in 2021. Then, in a coup, the military took President Win Myin, State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi and leaders of the ruling National League for Democracy party into custody. General Min Aung Hline (pictured with Putin) came to power. People's protests were drowned in blood: the military ordered the shooting of demonstrators, hundreds of people were killed. People had no choice but to go into the forests and fight for their country. Myanmar rebels have taken control of several areas in the north of the country, including areas on the border with China. The junta could lose control of key border crossings on the frontier, which accounts for about 40% of trade. The rebels have also seized a regional military base near the border with China. Khin Yee, head of Myanmar's largest military-controlled Union Solidarity and Development Party, called on Russia to jointly engage in "fighting terrorism." "What is happening should not be seen as internal political squabbles, but as terrorism. If you recognize it as terrorism, then your agencies and bodies that deal with counter-terrorism can join us and achieve our goals together," Khin Yee said. In fact, Khin Yee has signed off on the military's inability to deal with the insurgency and invited "Russian specialists" to his country.
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