Resistance soldiers attempting to cross a river that would normally be passable in a four-wheel-drive vehicle. Photo by Antonio Graceffo   During rainy season, the world’s oldest conflict generally takes a bit of a break. The rains swell rivers and turn jungle paths into deep mud where vehicles can sink up to their doors. Travel becomes extremely difficult and slow, and in some cases, impossible. Resistance soldiers said they would normally schedule training during the rainy months. However, as the Burmese government has increased its use of high-quality drones from China and Russia, along with aircraft, the shelling, bombing, and airstrikes continue each time there is a break in the weather. Consequently, the resistance is currently all-hands-on-deck, with most soldiers at the front, as the…

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