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The entry of refugees to Mizoram as the house burned in Myanmar

The entry of refugees to Mizoram as the house burned in Myanmar
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Aizawl: Myanmar Junta Forces Advancing from the Sagaing Region to Chin State has burned houses and a church along Jalan Falam-Hakha, forced hundreds to escape from their homes, Myanmar said now, an online news agency based in Yangon, on Yangon Friday.
The regime is moving reinforcements to be a chin in an effort to destroy the resistance group and take back control of mountainous countries, he said.
The recent clashes in the Chin country triggered more refugees to flow to Mizoram-Myanmar Border Champhai and Hnahthial District for the past three days.
The Tuipuiral Young Mizo Association of President M C Lalramenga told TI by telephone from Vaphai in Champhai Regency that at least 210 refugees had been sheltered in six villages along the Myanmar border.
More than 40 trucks carrying Junta soldiers and armored vehicles arrived at Falam on Wednesday.
According to Chin Baptist Convention (CBC), at least six houses and a church in the small Rialti Village, about 15 km from Falam, was reduced to ash on Wednesday.
Two more houses were burned in another village the next day.
“Even the church did not survive.
They also burned six houses in a village called Thlalanrawn, which was one mile away from Rialti,” Spokesman Chin National Defense Force (CNDF) Salai William was quoted as saying.
The Rialti village only has around 40 residents of 10 households, and all the residents of the Rialti and Thlanrawn villages have left their homes.
“It is a indiscrimined attack on homes and religious buildings.
People are destroyed,” said Chairman CBC.
The spread of Junta has entered the North Chat State and the other from the Magwe region to the south of the mountainous state to attack the power of chin resistance.
Salai Htet Ni, spokesman for the National Army Army (CNA), said the regime targeted CNA headquarters, the armed wing of the Chin National Front, because it worked with the civilian national unity government to train and armed fighting fighters.
“Clashes will increase in Thantlang, Facam and Hakha in the state of North Chain.
We are ready.
We work with Chin defense forces to expel the attack,” said Silai Htet Ni.
Junta has sent thousands of troops to chin, sagaing and magway in preparation for what many people will fight against fight fighters.
LalRamenga said they expected nearly 30 refugees on Saturday itself in Vaphai.
More entry is expected as a village resident of Vaphai can hear a gunshot on Friday at the Tuibual Army camp at Chin State, not far from the Indian side.

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