China Intensifies Military Presence Along Myanmar Border
China's military has mobilized troops to border areas like Ruili and Zhenkang to conduct armed patrols and air-ground joint police patrols. The move aims to enhance security and stability in these regions, testing the troops' readiness for quick responses and coordinated actions.
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China's military announced on Monday that it has dispatched units to the border areas of Ruili and Zhenkang to perform armed patrols and air-ground joint police patrols. This measure is intended to bolster security and stability in these areas.
Ruili and Zhenkang, located near the Myanmar border, are the primary focus of this intensified military activity.
The Southern Theater of the Chinese People's Liberation Army revealed that the deployment aims to test the troops' capacity to rapidly mobilize, block and control, and conduct coordinated strikes, thereby ensuring the safety and stability of the border zones.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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