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{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Rakhine Offensive | place = Chittagong, Bangladesh | image = | caption = | territory = Arakan Army captures Chittagong | status = Ongoing | combatant1 =  Tatmadaw


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| combatant2 =

| commander1 =


| commander2 =

| date = 1 December 2024 – present
(3 weeks and 4 days)| | units1 =  Bangladesh Armed Forces

| units2 = Arakan Army | strength1 = 60,000+ | strength2 = 38,000+
15,000+ | casualties1 = 1,240–1,440+ killed | casualties2 = 500+ killed

| casualties3 =

  1. "War For Rakhine: Arakan Army Closing in on Myanmar Junta Western Headquarters". The Irrawaddy. 3 May 2024.