Militia and security forces clash in Myanmar, killing 20





Militia and security forces clash in Myanmar, killing 20




Global New News Desk -

Militia and security forces clash in Myanmar, killing 20. At least 20 members of the People's Defense Force have been killed in clashes with Myanmar's junta.


This week, Dua Lasi La, the acting president of Myanmar's shadow government, announced the start of a "resistance war" against Myanmar's junta government and army. This is the biggest incident of violence in Myanmar since the announcement was made in a video message posted on Facebook last Tuesday.



Qatar-based Al Jazeera quoted eyewitnesses and Myanmar media as saying in a report on Saturday.



The news of the violence came on Saturday after anti-coup activists and opposition groups called on the international community to take appropriate action on the Myanmar issue, Al Jazeera reported.


Opponents of the junta's government in the country say an armed resistance is developing in the absence of "effective action or intervention from outside the country."


According to local media and an eyewitness, the clashes began on Thursday in the village of Myin Thor in Myanmar. Volunteer fighters loyal to the country's shadow government are fighting against government forces there. Villagers, including local militias, were killed when the Burmese military fired heavy artillery during the clashes.


He added that 3 children were also among the 20 killed. Her 16-year-old son was also killed in an attack by Myanmar's military. His son was a member of the anti-junta militia.



In a statement issued on Saturday, the Myanmar People's Non-Cooperation Movement said that the youth of Myanmar have no choice but to go to war with whatever they have at hand. That is why the statement called on ASEAN countries, including the United Nations, to become more involved with the National Unity Government (NUG).





At least 20 people, including three children, have been killed in clashes between Myanmar's military and security forces. Qatar-based Al Jazeera reported on Saturday (September 11th).


The death toll from Thursday's clashes in Myanmar's Myin Thor village has risen, the report said. The clashes erupted last Saturday after activists and opponents of the country called on the international community to take action against the military government. At the time, they said, they had chosen the path of armed resistance in the absence of any meaningful intervention from outside.



"The youth of Myanmar have no choice but to fight," the Civil Disobedience Movement said in a statement on Saturday morning.


They also called on the United Nations and Southeast Asian countries to engage directly with Myanmar's anti-junta National Unity Government (UNG).       









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