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Myanmar Junta Seizes Key Sagaing Road


A family from Nyaungpingyi village sheltering on farmland. / CJ

 


 June 26th, 2023  |  08:48 AM  |   287 views

MYANMAR

 

Myanmar junta troops have seized a section of the Pathein-Monywa road, prompting thousands of villagers in Salingyi Township, Sagaing Region, to leave their homes.

 

A Yay Baung villager said: “We left our village on Friday morning after troops closed the road. They could attack our village at any time.”

 

Around 100 troops raided Nyaungpingyi village on June 17, burning houses and killing two villagers, according to residents.

 

Monywa People’s Defence Force (PDF) attacked a junta police station in Nyaungpingyi on June 9, prompting the regime’s deployment.

 

Troops have been raiding villages in the area and burning houses since the attack.

 

A member of Monywa PDF said: “The troops are carrying out many brutal attacks and villagers are afraid. We are trying to protect our people if they make a move.”

 

He said the troops are expected to move to the Chinese-owned Letpadaung copper mine in the township.

 

The road closure hampers the delivery of aid to displaced people in Salingyi with the demand for food and medicine rising, according to rescue teams.

 


 

Source:
courtesy of THE IRRAWADDY

by HEIN HTOO ZAN

 

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