2009 Kokang incident

Kokang incident
Part of the internal conflict in Myanmar

Location of the Kokang region (green) within Shan State (yellow)
Date27–30 August 2009
Location
Kokang, Myanmar
23°41′42″N 98°45′51″E / 23.69500°N 98.76417°E / 23.69500; 98.76417
Result Burmese government victory
Belligerents
Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army
National Democratic Alliance Army
United Wa State Army
Union of Myanmar
MNDAA mutineers
Commanders and leaders
Pheung Kya-shin
Pheung Kya-fu
Pheung Daxun
Min Aung Hlaing
Bai Xuoqian
Wei Chaoren
Liu Guoxi
Ming Xuechang
Casualties and losses
Per junta government:
8 killed
640 weapons seized
Per junta government:
26 killed
47 wounded
Per MNDAA and allies: 30+ killed
1 Chinese citizen killed
30,000 displaced

The Kokang incident was a violent series of skirmishes that broke out in August 2009 in Kokang in Myanmar's northern Shan State. Several clashes between ethnic minorities and the Burmese military junta forces (including the Myanmar Armed Forces, also known as Tatmadaw, and the Myanmar Police Force) took place. As a result of the conflict, the MNDAA lost control of the area and as many as 30,000 refugees fled to Yunnan in neighbouring China.