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- The Battle of Kawmoora (ကော်မူးရာတိုက်ပွဲ), also known as the Battle of Wan Kha Thit (ဝမ်ခသစ်တိုက်ပွဲ), was a protracted battle between the Tatmadaw (Myanmar...
- Kawmoora (S'gaw Karen: ကီၢ်မူရၤ; Burmese: ကော့မူးရာ) was a stronghold of the rebel Karen National Liberation Army, the armed wing of the Karen National...
- organised a cease-fire with the Burmese military government. In 1995 KNLA lost Kawmoora and Myawaddy to the DKBA. This considerably reduced the KNLA's border trade...
- took part in the Battle of Wan Kha Thit, better known as the Battle of Kawmoora. This battle was a clash between army troops controlled by then Commander-in-chief...
- significance as the historic staging point for attacks on Manerplaw and Kawmoora after the junta captured it in 1990. The next day, KNLA forces captured...
- Battalion 999, and led the DKBA troops in the Battle of Kawmoora. In return, he received control over Kawmoora and timber trade rights along the Moei River, particularly...
- Internal conflict in Myanmar Karen conflict Fall of Manerplaw Battle of Kawmoora Preceded by Karen National Union Succeeded by DKBA-5 Karen National Army...
- operations against Karen National Union (KNU) strongholds in Manerplaw and Kawmoora. Most of the casualties at these battles were the result of intense and...
- Ratchaburi and then dissolved. After the fall of Manerplaw the KNU lost its Kawmoora stronghold to the north, which cost it most of its income derived from...
- previously could not reach, eventually reaching the southern KNU stronghold of Kawmoora, which fell to Tatmadaw soldiers on 21 February 1995. A direct consequence...