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Sky NewsViolence has erupted in Burma as two political parties backed by the nation's military regime look set for election triumph.
Three civilians died in clashes between anti-government rebels and government troops, in the eastern town of Myawaddy, near the Thai border, according to reports.
Other reports said 10 people were wounded and hundreds of refugees had fled into Thailand. Five villagers were also injured when rocket-propelled grenades landed on Thai soil.
Groups from Burma's ethnic minorities have warned civil war could erupt, as the military tries to impose its constitution and deprive them of rights.
The election has been marred by fraud charges and apathy, and condemned as flawed by Britain and America.
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Up to 5000 refugees flee into ThailandBy FRANCIS WADE
Published: 8 November 2010
Refugees are pouring across Burma’s border into Thailand after heavy fighting erupted this morning in Myawaddy.
Estimates of the number of people fleeing vary – the UN has put the figure at 1000, while eye-witnesses say it is closer to 5,000.
Around 400 people have sought refuge in a monastery in Mae Sot close to the Thailand-Burma Friendship Bridge. A source on the border said that more people were crossing at unofficial border checkpoints close to Myawaddy.
It comes a day after Burma held its first elections in 20 years. Aid groups had predicted that the Burmese junta would step up attacks on rebel groups along the border, but it’s unlikely anyone had foreseen how quickly violence would erupt.
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