Myanmar arrests six-year-old girl over killing of general
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Myanmar authorities have arrested 16 people, including a
six-year-old girl, over the assassination of a retired general shot dead in
Yangon last month, state media said.
Cho Tun Aung, a former ambassador to Cambodia, was gunned
down outside his home on May 22 in an attack claimed by an anti-junta group
calling itself the "Golden Valley Warriors".
Myanmar's military seized power in a 2021 coup, plunging the
country into a complex, multi-sided civil war involving pro-democracy
guerrillas and resurgent ethnic minority armed groups.
Most fighting is confined to the countryside and smaller
towns, but grenade and gun attacks on junta-linked targets are regularly
reported in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city and commercial hub.
The Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper said 16
members of the Golden Valley Warriors -- 13 men and three females -- had been
arrested in various locations.
Those held include the wife and six-year-old daughter of the
suspected shooter, identified as Myo Ko Ko, the state-run newspaper said, without
explaining what the girl is accused of.
The report said Myo Ko Ko and another suspect rode to the
general's home on bicycles and shot him before fleeing to a safe house.
The junta has suffered significant territorial setbacks in
recent months but analysts say it is far from defeat, with a powerful air force
supplied with Russian jets and military backing from China.


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