Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Khonumthung Media Group
    Leaderboard Ad
    • Home
    • Journal
    • About Us
    • ျမန္မာစာမ်က္ႏွာ
    Khonumthung Media Group
    You are at:Home»News»Burma Army Burns Villages In Sagaing Region

    Burma Army Burns Villages In Sagaing Region

    0
    By Editor on May 24, 2022 News

    The Burma Army (BA) have been torching village after village in southern Kalay Township, where its forces have launched an clearance campaign to drive out the resistance groups fighting the military dictatorship in Sagaing Region.

    In their second assault on Leh Char in the past week, soldiers from BA destroyed the remaining houses in the village last week, although no fighting was reported in the area, an anonymous source who’s helping villagers affected by the fighting told Khonumthung News.

    All of the 200 houses in Leh Char were destroyed by fire.

    A few days earlier, BA troops had also attacked Kukko and Shar Daw.

    Already 40,000 people have fled the regime’s soldiers, who have set fire to over 1,000 houses in 10 villages in the township, including Ashay Si, Shar Hpo, Tin Tha and Yay Shin.

    The civilians are hiding in the jungle and in urgent need of humanitarian aid and materials to build shelters.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Over 360 Chin resistance fighters killed in four years, including 29 by landmines

    Local administration restricts use of Internet, communication devices in Chin’s Lawktu area

    Ten killed, 20 injured in junta airstrikes over 5 months in Mindat Township

    Comments are closed.

    • Featured Article
    June 6, 2025

    “The people of Paletwa must work to ensure that human rights violations do not happen again. I want to say that it is essential to closely monitor the armed groups in our area and to speak the truth.” Reverend Pastor U Lo Dain

    April 19, 2025

    “At present, town cleanup and area clearance operations are still underway in Falam. Entry into the area is strictly prohibited, with only armed groups participating in the clearance efforts for security reasons. So far, there has been no response from the military council.” Salai Timmy – CNO/CNDF spokesperson

    November 12, 2024

    Education of Myanmar Refugees in India: A Path to Hope and Challenges:

    August 26, 2024

    Escalating Conflict in Chin State: The Urgent Need for Unified Mediation Efforts

    Ads
    Leaderboard Ad
    Archives
    Copyright © 2015 Khonumthung News Group. Design & Developed by ExL.
    © 2015 Khonumthung News Group. Design & Developed by ExL

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.