Tensions have been rising for a long time between the Kokang Allied Forces and the Burmese army. Relying on its strong combat effectiveness and geographical advantages, the Kokang Allied Army successively conquered the strongholds of the Burmese army in the Kokang area. However, the real opponent of the Burmese army is not the Northeast Military Region or the Lao Cai Military Division, but the mobile division directly under the headquarters of the Burmese army, which is better trained and equipped, and is extremely mobile and combative. For the Kokang allies to win against this force, they must be strong and prepared. The Kokang Alliance, which is made up of four major families and the local population, has recruited more than 10,000 soldiers, while the Burmese Army's Northeast Military Region has 30 battalions and about 5,000 men. Although the Tatmadaw still has to confront other armed forces, it is clear that its strength is insufficient to deal with all threats. On local battlefields, the Kokang Allied Forces can form a superiority in strength and be invincible in all battles. However, in the face of a field force such as the Burmese Army's mobile division, the advantage of the Kokang Alliance will be weakened. The Kokang Allied forces now face many difficulties. The Tatmadaw is better equipped and trained, and it is supported by the best.
The Kokang Allies lacked these advantages and were relatively poorly equipped and trained. In addition, the total local population of the Kokang region is only 150,000, while the total number of conscripts of the Kokang Allied Army has reached more than 10,000, which means that it has drawn almost all the young men at its disposal. Such mobilization is clearly unsustainable, and if the Kokang Alliance is unable to win in a short period of time, its strength will gradually weaken. In short, the situation in Myanmar is very complicated. The Kokang allies need to train and arm themselves harder, and at the same time need more support and help to achieve more victories in future battles. In response to the Tatmadaw challenge, the Kokang allies need to adopt a more cautious and planned strategy to avoid aggressiveness or excessive depletion of their own strength. At the same time, the international community should also pay attention to the situation in Myanmar and provide the necessary support and assistance to the Kokang Allied Forces to help them achieve peace and stability. The Kokang Alliance: Cutting off the Burmese Army's support route to meet the battle of life and deathIn 2015, the Kokang Alliance encountered strong pressure from the Burmese Army in the battle for liberation.
In the face of the Burmese army's mobile division, the Kokang Allied Army, despite its heroic resistance, was eventually outnumbered and was forced to retreat to the northern mountains of Kokang after the Battle of Nantianmen. At this time, Min Aung Hlaing, commander-in-chief of the Myanmar National Defense Forces, had declared a state of emergency, and the mobile division of the Burmese army was about to move north to deal with the Kokang Allied Army, and a battle of life and death was inevitable. At this critical juncture, the Kokang Allied Army's top priority was to cut off the main force of the Burmese Army to support the north. The Kokang Allied Forces knew that in order to win this decisive battle, they must first solve the problem of the Burmese army's support. The Burmese army's mobile divisions are the greatest threat to the Kokang Alliance, and only by preventing them from moving north can the Kokang Alliance gain the strategic initiative. As a result, they devised a well-thought-out plan to cut off the Burmese army's support routes. First, the Kokang Allied Forces sent guerrillas to set up ambushes on the Burmese army's northward journey. The guerrillas, who were well versed in mountain warfare, chose the roads most likely for the Burmese army's mobile divisions to pass through, and set hidden traps in them. Once the Tatmadaw Mobile Division takes the bait, the Kokang Allied Forces will be able to launch a swift attack to weaken the Tatmadaw forces.
Secondly, the Kokang Allied Army actively recruited local residents to form militia forces. These militias are not only familiar with the local terrain, but also have a unique understanding of the Tatmadaw movement. They will be the eyes and ears of the Kokang Allied Army, and they will transmit the movements of the Tatmadaw to the command in a timely manner. At the same time, they can also participate in the battle with the Kokang Alliance at critical moments, increasing the combat effectiveness of the Kokang Alliance. In addition, the Kokang Allied Army also used the advantage of the mountains to conduct guerrilla warfare. They crisscrossed the mountains and forests, using the terrain to cover the terrain, and carried out continuous harassment and attacks on the Tatmadaw army. This will not only deplete the strength and energy of the Burmese army, but also weaken the will to fight and make them want to retreat. These actions by the Kokang Allied Forces were not without results. They succeeded in cutting off the Burmese army's support routes, forcing the Burmese army's mobile divisions to move north. This gave the Kokang allies a strategic advantage, laying the groundwork for the final battle. The Kokang allies were confident in this impending battle of life and death. They were confident that their strength and determination could defeat the Burmese army and reclaim their freedom.
Despite the tremendous pressure and difficulties they faced, they stood firm in their beliefs and fought for their homeland and for their freedom. Finally, the Kokang Alliance and the Burmese army began a final decisive battle. The battle was extremely fierce, with both sides showing a tenacious will to fight and excellent tactical skills. However, under the heroic resistance of the Kokang Allied forces, the Burmese army was eventually defeated and forced to retreat. The Kokang allies won the war and succeeded in regaining Kokang's freedom. This victory was significant for the Kokang Alliance. It is not only an affirmation of their heroic resistance, but also paves the way for the future of Kokang. The Kokang Alliance will continue to work to rebuild their homes and create a better life for the Kokang people. All in all, the Kokang Allied Forces succeeded in cutting off the support routes of the Burmese army, laying a solid foundation for the final victory. Their courage and determination deserve our admiration and emulation. In the face of difficulties and pressure, they did not back down, persevered in the fight to the end, and finally won the victory.
This provides us with a valuable revelation that no matter what kind of adversity we face, as long as we stick to our beliefs and work hard, we can overcome everything. So, did you have a similar experience? How did you overcome the difficulties? Feel free to share your story in the comments section!