Tensions Rise: China's Consulate Attacked in Myanmar Amid Political Unrest
China condemned an attack on its consulate in Mandalay, Myanmar, urging local authorities to arrest those responsible. This incident reflects rising anti-China sentiment amid political turmoil in Myanmar following the military coup in February 2021. China demands a thorough investigation and urges caution for its citizens in Myanmar.
China has strongly condemned the recent attack on its consulate in Mandalay, Myanmar, calling for immediate action from local authorities to apprehend the culprits, as announced by a spokesperson for its foreign ministry.
The assault comes amid the ongoing political instability in Myanmar, which was triggered by the military coup in February 2021 that ended the country's democratic aspirations. The attack follows heightened anti-China sentiment on Myanmar's social media, spurred by China's pressure on rebel groups to cease their anti-regime activities.
A blast partially damaged the consulate on Friday, with no casualties reported. Chinese authorities have lodged a formal protest demanding a thorough investigation. The conflict between opposing Myanmar factions has sparked suspicion over China's role, particularly after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's recent visit was perceived as backing the military junta.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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