In the face of a state-controlled media blackout on the incident, the alleged drone strike poses a significant challenge to Myanmar's military establishment.A military base in the capital of army-ruled Myanmar has reportedly been targeted by drones, according to both the shadow government and local media. A local armed group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
The National Unity Government , an alliance of anti-junta groups formed to undermine military rule in the wake of a 2021 coup, said the attack was carried out in Naypyitaw, but provided no details on the drones or weapons used, or whether the base sustained any damage.If confirmed, the incident could be a major blow to the credibility of a military that is facing its biggest test since first taking power of the former British colony in 1962.
A spokesman for the NUG's Naypyitaw-based affiliate, the People's Defence Force , said it had carried out the attack on the orders of the NUG's defence ministry and that the attack had taken place at two locations, including an air force base, but gave no further details of the incident.
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