Myanmar asks to airlift fleeing Myawaddy officials from Tak

Myanmar asks to airlift fleeing Myawaddy officials from Tak
No fledgling officials showed up at Mae Sot aircraft in Tak state on Sunday nights, despite the ATR 72-600 aircraft operated by Myanmar Airways. ( Photo: Assawin Pinitwong )

According to reputable sources, the Myanmar government has requested authorization for an aircraft to land in the Mae Sot city of Tak to pick up any officers and their relatives who have fled Myawaddy.

According to sources, a demand for a Myanmar aircraft to land at Mae Sot aircraft from Sunday through Tuesday was submitted to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday night.

617 military commanders and their families were taken from Myawaddy, which had been taken by rebel racial forces, by the helicopters.

An ATR 72- 600 flight of Myanmar Airways landed in Mae Sot at 9.20pm on Sunday. No migrants showed up after about an afternoon of waiting. The planes returned to Myanmar.

At Shwe Kokko, it was reported that cultural forces were reportedly holding leaders from Myanmar and their people.

The Myawaddy-Mae Sot borders passing was still available on Monday.

The Myanmar authorities requested help from Myawaddy on Monday, according to Maj Gen. Narongrit Panikabut of the 4th Infantry Division, and it was confirmed on Monday.

Myanmar’s deputy foreign minister Jakkapong Sangmanee announced on social media that the country had requested permission to land a civil airplane to transport people and their belongings. He claimed that it was typical for a political request to transfer diplomatic documents.