Rebels attacking last governmet base in Myawaddy

Rebels attacking last governmet base in Myawaddy

Rebels attacking last governmet base in Myawaddy
On Tuesday evening in the Mae Sot city of Tak, a fire illuminates the night clouds in Myawaddy, seen from Thai land. ( Photo: Assawin Pinitwong )

Rebel cultural troops are attacking the Myanmar government’s next hold in Myawaddy, on the boundary, and some people that are seeking passes to provide opposite Tak province in Thailand.

The assault on the Battalion 275 basic began on Tuesday evening and continued on Wednesday, according to Col Nathakorn Rueantip, the Ratchamanu unique product captain.

The squadron’s foundation is about 14 miles from the borders with Thailand. The insurgents had laid seige to the redoubt, attacking it with gunshot, artillery and robots. &nbsp,

Air strikes, rocket launches, and artillery were used by Myanmar’s federal troops. Fires were burning around the bottom, he said. Overnight, Thai land may be heard gunshots. &nbsp,

Col. Nathakorn claimed that Ratchamanu system soldiers were well prepared for any position while patrolling along the banks of the Moei River, which marks the boundary in Tak state.

Some Myawaddy residents were attempting border crossings into Tak out of fear of airstrikes against their local communities.

Lt. Gen. Prasan Saengsirirak, the head of the second army, claimed that there were no migrants in Myanmar and that the government had certainly lost Myawaddy. He claimed that there were racial soldiers and soldiers from Myanmar in the area of Myawaddy.

Thailand remained balanced on the matter, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Actions were in place to tackle immigrants, if there were any.