
CHO HTUN AUNG, General and Divit Dipp, shot 22 May
Junta says 16 people are arrested, including a young girl
Myanmar in the unrest since 2021 launched a civil war
June 6 (Reuters)-Themyanmar army arrested a six-year-old child within the group, which she described as “terrorists” for the daily killing of a military officer and a diplomat last month, Junta-Run reported on Friday.
CHO HTUN AUNG, 68, was shot in the commercial capital of Yangon in Myanmar 22, in one of the highest profiles in the country in the expanding civil war.
Myanmar has been unrest since the army confiscated power in the coup February 2021 and overthrowed the elected government led by the Aung San suu Kyi Award and launched extensive protests.
The violent interventions of Junta on the disagreement were caused by an unprecedented national uprising. The collection of established ethnic armies and new armed groups got rid of the territory from a well -armed army and the struggle of guerrilla style broke out in urban areas such as Yangon.
“A total of 16 perpetrators were arrested – 13 men and three women -” said the global new newspaper light in Myanmar.
In the accompanying graphics, the newspaper carried the image of a six -year -old child marked as the daughter of an alleged killer.
Her face was blurred in the online version of the newspaper that Reuters had seen, but visible in other social media posts created by Junta.
Junta spokesman did not answer calls looking for comment.
Golden Valley Warriors, a rebel group Anti-Junta, said he had killed General’s retirement according to his permanent support for military operations, including attacks on civilians.
Junta claims that the group is supported by the government of National Unity – a shadow government composed of the remnants of the Suu Kyuova’s excluded administration, which fights the army – and paid the murderer of about 200,000 Myanmar Kyat ($ 952) for killing.
Nug nag spokesman has denied that the shadow government made any such payments. “It is not true that we pay people to kill other people,” he told Reuters. Since the coup, Myanmar’s Junta has arrested over 29,000 people, including more than 6,000 women and 600 children, according to the Association of Association of Political Advisists, an activist group.
The death between civilians and prodemocratic activists proven AAPP during this period is more than 6,700, including 1,646 women and 825 children.
Myanmar Junta said he was not focusing on civilians and his operations are in response to the attacks of “terrorists” for maintaining peace and stability in the country.
($ 1 = 2 093.7000 kyat)
(Tagstotranslate) Cho Htun aung