"Escalating Conflict in Myanmar: Soldiers Flee as Anti-Hunter Insurgents Take Over Border Outposts"
Anti-Hunter militants in Myanmar have taken control of border checkpoints, forcing soldiers from the Myanmar army to evacuate. Many soldiers have taken sanctuary in India in order to avoid being attacked by rebel forces. Two fresh fronts against the Hunter have been started by the rebels; one is located in Rakhine State, and the other is in Chin State, which borders India. A group of rebels who shared a common hatred for the Myanmar Army began a new offensive in October, based in Northern Shan State, close to the Chinese border. About 200,000 people have been displaced as a result of the ongoing war, according to UN estimates. With the Hunter in danger of its biggest challenge since taking control in a coup in 2021, China has issued a demand.