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Myanmar and Russia signed a five-year military deal amid junta's disputed election and ongoing civil war.
Myanmar and Russia have signed a five-year military cooperation agreement extending to 2030, following a visit by Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu.
The pact strengthens defense ties and includes promises of comprehensive support, including on the international stage, as the Myanmar junta faces ongoing civil conflict.
Russia has supplied military equipment used in airstrikes, some of which have targeted civilians, raising war crime concerns.
The junta’s recent month-long election, claimed as a step toward democracy, was widely dismissed as illegitimate due to exclusion of opposition figures and rebel-held areas.
The Union Solidarity and Development Party, a military proxy, reportedly won over 80% of seats.
Western nations continue to isolate both countries over human rights abuses and aggressive actions.
Myanmar y Rusia firmaron un acuerdo militar de cinco años en medio de la disputada elección de la junta y la guerra civil en curso.