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- Kokang_incident abstract "The Kokang incident was a violent conflict or series of skirmishes that broke out in August 2009 in the Kokang Special Region (also known as Special Region 1) in Burma's (also known as Myanmar) northern Shan State. Several clashes between the Burmese military junta forces (including the Myanmar Armed Forces, also known as Tatmadaw, and the Myanmar Police Force) and ethnic minorities have taken place. As a result of the conflict, as many as 30,000 refugees have fled to Yunnan province in neighboring China.".
- Kokang_incident causalties "640 weapons seized".
- Kokang_incident causalties "8 killed".
- Kokang_incident causalties "According to junta government:".
- Kokang_incident combatant "22px|border Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA)".
- Kokang_incident commander Maung_Aye.
- Kokang_incident commander Pheung_Kya-shin.
- Kokang_incident date "2009-08-27".
- Kokang_incident isPartOfMilitaryConflict Internal_conflict_in_Burma.
- Kokang_incident place Burma.
- Kokang_incident place Kokang.
- Kokang_incident status "Thousands of refugees displaced".
- Kokang_incident thumbnail Myanmar_National_Democracy_Alliance_flag.png?width=300.
- Kokang_incident wikiPageID "24146406".
- Kokang_incident wikiPageRevisionID "597046652".
- Kokang_incident caption "Location of Laukkai, regional capital of Kokang".
- Kokang_incident casualties "1".
- Kokang_incident casualties "26".
- Kokang_incident casualties "30000".
- Kokang_incident casualties "47".
- Kokang_incident casualties "640".
- Kokang_incident casualties "8".
- Kokang_incident casualties "According to junta government:".
- Kokang_incident combatant "22".
- Kokang_incident commander "22".
- Kokang_incident commander "Vice Senior General Maung Aye".
- Kokang_incident conflict "Kokang incident".
- Kokang_incident date "--08-27".
- Kokang_incident float "right".
- Kokang_incident hasPhotoCollection Kokang_incident.
- Kokang_incident label "Laukkai".
- Kokang_incident latDeg "23".
- Kokang_incident latMin "35".
- Kokang_incident lonDeg "98".
- Kokang_incident lonMin "30".
- Kokang_incident mark "Green pog.svg".
- Kokang_incident partof Internal_conflict_in_Burma.
- Kokang_incident place Burma.
- Kokang_incident place Kokang.
- Kokang_incident position "right".
- Kokang_incident status "Thousands of refugees displaced".
- Kokang_incident width "180".
- Kokang_incident subject Category:2009_in_Burma.
- Kokang_incident subject Category:Conflicts_in_2009.
- Kokang_incident subject Category:Politics_of_Burma.
- Kokang_incident type Abstraction100002137.
- Kokang_incident type Act100030358.
- Kokang_incident type Conflict100958896.
- Kokang_incident type ConflictsIn2009.
- Kokang_incident type Event100029378.
- Kokang_incident type GroupAction101080366.
- Kokang_incident type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Kokang_incident type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Kokang_incident type Event.
- Kokang_incident type MilitaryConflict.
- Kokang_incident type SocietalEvent.
- Kokang_incident type Event.
- Kokang_incident type ConflictEvent.
- Kokang_incident type Event.
- Kokang_incident type Event.
- Kokang_incident type Thing.
- Kokang_incident comment "The Kokang incident was a violent conflict or series of skirmishes that broke out in August 2009 in the Kokang Special Region (also known as Special Region 1) in Burma's (also known as Myanmar) northern Shan State. Several clashes between the Burmese military junta forces (including the Myanmar Armed Forces, also known as Tatmadaw, and the Myanmar Police Force) and ethnic minorities have taken place.".
- Kokang_incident label "2009年果敢軍事衝突".
- Kokang_incident label "Kokang incident".
- Kokang_incident sameAs m.07kf4wc.
- Kokang_incident sameAs Q6426557.
- Kokang_incident sameAs Q6426557.
- Kokang_incident sameAs Kokang_incident.
- Kokang_incident wasDerivedFrom Kokang_incident?oldid=597046652.
- Kokang_incident depiction Myanmar_National_Democracy_Alliance_flag.png.
- Kokang_incident isPrimaryTopicOf Kokang_incident.
- Kokang_incident name "Kokang incident".