Irrawaddy-Jan 13

Fears are growing in Rakhine State’s Maungdaw in western Myanmar after a video circulated showing Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) fighters conducting a drill in an area believed to be in the township. ARSA leader Ata Ullah was seen along with two other key leaders as well as ARSA fighters in the video. Sources told The Irrawaddy that the drill took place somewhere in Maungdaw near the Bangladeshi border. In December, residents of Khone Taing Village were allegedly attacked by ARSA fighters in a forest near their village. Administrator of Khone Taing Village U Maung Hla told The Irrawaddy: “Twenty-three villagers from my village went to cut bamboo on Dec. 7, and they came across an ARSA group. They fired shots as our villagers ran away from them. One of our villagers was suffered a gunshot wound.”

The shooting occurred near Mt. La Baw Chaung, some 2 miles from Khone Taing Village. Locals reported the shooting to border guard police. Like Rakhine people, Muslim residents of the area also have concerns about the resurrection of ARSA, said Maungdaw resident U Ko Latt. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/video-showing-rohingya-militants-causes-alarm-in-myanmars-rakhine-state.html