Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) warships depart Myanmar

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Chinese PLA naval vessels leave Yangon's Thilawa Port yesterday.

The warships of the 44th PLA Navy Escort Task Group (ETG), which are on a goodwill visit to the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, namely the destroyer Zi Bo, the frigate Jing Zhou and the replenishment warship Qian Dao Hu, left Yangon’s Thilawa port yesterday afternoon, seen off by officials.
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) military officers aboard these warships visited the Tatmadaw vessel (Kyansitha) on 30 November.
When the Chinese military officers arrived in Myanmar, they visited the famous places in Yangon and competed in China-Myanmar friendly sports competitions.
They also donated stationery to a school in Thanlyin Township and conducted maritime security exercises with Tatmadaw. — MNA/KZL

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