Aizawl: Cadre Chin National Army (CNA) has provided weapons training to civilians fighting the Myanmar military in the “released area” called Camp Victoria on the banks of the Mizoram-Myanmar border, a high-ranking chin member National Front (CNF), political wings CNA, confirmed on Tuesday.
CNF leader, now in Aizawl, said civilians from the State Division and Sagai, who have raised weapons against the military junta, under the umbrella organization called “Chindland Defense Force” (CDF), traveled far to Camp Victoria, just opposite the Farkawn village on the Indian side.
“New recruit” refused to receive brass disputes over CNA Cama that they could not provide training because of the pandemic and the latter insisted that they had to be trained to combat the Myanmar military who made a coup in 1.
February CNF leader said that CDF cadres were bent hell so they had to Undergoing “City Guerrilla Training” to fight the Myanmar military or “Tatmadaw” which is not only very brutal, but experts in combating a large number of ethnic rebel groups since 1948, when Myanmar, Burma, received independence from England.
The CNF leaders said the CNF / CNA movement was revived after the military coup and Chinland defense forces, who were also trained at the Victoria Camp, was led by the Divided Myanmar National Unity Government (NUG).
Excelled administration is a loose alliance of anti-junta forces and has no command or control of authority over armed groups in Myanmar itself.
The leadership of Victoria Camp Victoria has a previous close call when Tatmadaw tried to enter the camp and examine whether Myanmar refugees, the majority of them belonged to the police and fires, were being harbored in the “released area”.
“We warned Myanmar’s army that if they entered the Victoria camp, founded after the National Weapon ceasefire agreement (NCA) was signed in 2015, we will open fire,” said CNF leader.
The NCA was signed by Myanmar’s later President, Myanmar Sein and the signing was witnessed by observers and delegates from the United Nations, England, Norway, Japan and the US.
Officials in Mizoram said that at least 13,000 refugees from Myanmar, who had left their country because of the coup, remained in Mizoram even after around 3,200 refugees returned to Myanmar because of the severe Covid situation.