Myanmar’s military has said that it is carrying out rescue and recovery operations after one of its fighter jets was shot down by rebels. According to rebel commander Mawi, the junta has been using various fighter jets to launch airstrikes against them and the downed jet was likely one of those.
The Jet deal between China and Myanmar
Military experts say that on Tuesday, four fighter jets and one transport aircraft took off from two airbases in Myanmar. The jet that was shot down which was a Chinese-made FTC-2000G that costs around USD 8.5 million each. Myanmar had purchased six of these jets from China.
China delivered them in two batches in 2022. These jets were part of China’s effort to arm Myanmar’s junta forces.
Rebels captured a military base
In the video shared by the rebels, it appears that they also took control of Battalion 134’s headquarters during the same operation. They reportedly arrested several soldiers and family members, and seized weapons and ammunition from the site. However, the rebels have not officially confirmed that they have full control over the base yet.
This is not the first time rebels have claimed to shoot down Chinese-supplied aircraft:
- On June 10, the People’s Liberation Army (a rebel group) said it shot down another Chinese-made jet.
- The military denied it, blaming engine failure instead.
- Earlier on May 20 the Kachin Independence Army claimed to have brought down two military helicopters.
