“Four helicopters carrying reinforcements and supplies landed near Western Command headquarters in Ann on Sunday,” U Khaing Thukha said. “We opened fire on all four. One of them was hit in the tail but didn’t crash there immediately,” he said.
Unable to reach its destination, it landed instead near Kyauksone village in Ngape Township in Magwe Region, he added. The AA also shot down a Mi-17 helicopter during fighting in Rakhine earlier this year.
The armed group has intensified its onslaught on Western Command headquarters since the last week of October, seizing a battlefield engineering battalion and a checkpoint outside Ann town on Saturday.
One Ann resident said: “Few junta battalions are left. I heard that half of the buildings at Western Command headquarters were destroyed in the AA’s artillery attacks, and junta soldiers in Ann town are disguising themselves as civilians.”
Only Light Infantry Battalion 371 and a military police battalion are left in the town, according to locals.