Aizawl: More Refugees Enter Mizoram from neighboring Myanmar in the last 48 hours after the Myanmar army, under the military ‘Military Council’ Junta, sent a severe reinforcement reel to the Chin country, side by side with the Division and Magway area, triggered by clashes with civilian militia members local.
Reports from Siha Mizoram Regency the southernism said that at least 400 people crossed the river and reached the district, while the total number of 27 and 20 refugees entered Lunglei and Hnahtial District in South Mizoram respectively.
The entry of many refugees has been predicted because the pressure of installation by the Myanmar Army coupled with intensive attacks by local militia groups armed in different villages, especially in chin.
The Tatmadaw or Myanmar army, moved between Hakha, the capital of Chin State, Facam, Tedim and Thantlang Regency was attacked in a number of places by local resistance groups, especially Chinland Defense Force (CDF).
The Myanmar’s military had mobilized thousands of troops to the top of Myanmar in the past few weeks in what appeared to be a preparation for a shared encouragement to destroy the anti-coup rebellion that had caused severe victims in the Junta army, according to local residents and sources in armed resilience.
Movement, according to a report by Myanmar now, online publications, on Thursday.
The State of Chin and Kaaga and Magway have seen the buildup of heavy military forces since the beginning of the month, said the source, added that this came after months of fierce clashes between Junta forces and local resistance groups operating as part of the defense of the force (pdf) formed by the National Shadow National Unity (NUG).
According to numbers issued by Nug, the army suffered at least 1,500 victims in more than 700 armed conflicts between June and September in areas that now come with the most intense pressure.
In retaliation, the regime has raided the village score, forced tens of thousands of civilians to escape.
The Military Council, also known as ‘State Administrative Board’, has also turned off internet access in 25 cities (districts), in what many people are seen as further evidence of the regime’s plan to carry out large military operations that will likely lead to dramatic improvement In civilian casualties.
Resistance sources also show that LT-Gen rather than Hlaing, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Junta and Chief of Police of Myanmar, has taken over as a commander of the Northwestern military regional command, who oversee operations in the country and sagaing and the Magway area, as an indication of the focus of the regime on Myanmar as The key to consolidating control over the country.
As a ‘worrying’ report on military action continues to devote out of the country, the UN Human Rights Agency, Ohchr, has asked the international community to join the ongoing crisis in Myanmar.
“There is an established attack pattern by TATMADAW against unarmed individuals using deadly power, destruction of housing properties, arbitrary detention and death in military custody,” said Ohchr spokesman Ravina Shamdasani to reporters recently, added, “we urged The international community.
To speak with one voice, to prevent commissions from serious human rights violations towards the Myanmar people.
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