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Gavin Blackburn

Myanmar military junta fighter jet shot down near Mandalay, rebel group claims

A military junta fighter jet crashed and burned in Myanmar on Tuesday in an area that has seen intense fighting during the civil war, with one rebel group claiming to have shot it down while state-run media said it had suffered a mechanical failure.

The aircraft went down in the Sagaing region, about 140 kilometres west of Mandalay, Myanmar's second-largest city, state-run television MRTV reported.

It did not identify the type of jet or mention casualties and said a search and recovery effort was underway in Pale township where it went down.

Local media reports identified the plane as the two-seater Chinese FTC-2000G, a fighter ground-attack jet and broadcast images of a crashed plane with body parts nearby.

Sagaing region is a stronghold of armed resistance to the ruling military junta, which seized power in February 2021 from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi.

Military officers march during a parade to commemorate Myanmar's 80th Armed Forces Day in Naypyidaw, 27 March, 2025 (Military officers march during a parade to commemorate Myanmar's 80th Armed Forces Day in Naypyidaw, 27 March, 2025)

Opposition to the takeover began peacefully, but escalated into a civil war as the authorities resorted increasingly to lethal force in a bid to quell dissent.

Ni Ni Kyaw, a spokesperson for a militia known as the People's Liberation Army (PLA), told The Associated Press its fighters had been involved in an assault on a police station in Pale township when they shot down the jet at 12:30 pm on Tuesday.

She said the military's jets had dropped hundreds of bombs in the area over the past week in support of ground troops fighting against the PLA and other resistance groups.

The PLA posted a video and pictures of the jet's smoking wreckage in a Pale township village.

The military has increasingly used air strikes to counter the widespread armed struggle against its rule, relying primarily on aircraft from Russia and China, which continue to supply government forces with high-tech weaponry.

The FTC-2000G was first delivered by China in 2022, after the military's seizure of power.

In May, a military air strike in Sagaing hit a school, killing as many as 20 students and two teachers, according to witnesses and independent media reports.

The military is believed to have lost at least five helicopters and four jet fighters, but claims from resistance groups to have shot them down have been impossible to verify due to the tight restrictions on the media and the remoteness of the areas where much of the combat takes place.

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