
3 high-ranking Myanmar officers sentenced to death for surrendering town: military sources
The Hindu
Myanmar junta sentences officers to death for surrendering town to ethnic fighters, sparking criticism and unrest in the country.
Myanmar's junta has sentenced to death three high-ranking officers who oversaw the surrender of a strategic town on the Chinese border to ethnic minority fighters last month, military sources told AFP.
Hundreds of troops put down their weapons and handed over the town of Laukkai in Shan State to the so-called Three Brotherhood Alliance after months of fighting that saw the military lose swathes of territory.
The surrender was one of the biggest single losses for the military in decades, and sparked further criticism of the junta leadership by its supporters.
After the surrender, the officers and their troops were allowed to leave the area by the alliance.
"Three brigadier generals including the commander of Laukkai town were given the death sentence," a military source told AFP on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to talk to the media.
Another military source confirmed the sentencing.
Three other brigadier generals were sentenced to life imprisonment for their role in the surrender at Laukkai, the two sources said.

Vance to meet Danish and Greenlandic officials in Washington as locals say Greenland is not for sale
U.S. Vice-President Vance to meet Danish and Greenlandic officials amid local resistance to Greenland's potential sale to the U.S.












