Heavy fighting continues between junta and rebels; thousands displaced by clashes in Kayin State


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YANGON (Eleven Media Group/ANN): Heavy clashes and fierce fighting are still going on near Myawady in Myanmar's Kayin State and it has caused widespread devastation and displacement.

Since March 7, thousands of people have been displaced and many have left their homes in fear of getting caught in the clashes.

The exchange of heavy artillery fire has also resulted in multiple deaths and injuries. Homes in Thingan Nyinaung and Wheishan villages have been destroyed by shelling.

Fearing for their lives, thousands of residents have been forced to flee their homes. Over 3,000 people are now seeking refuge in 17 shelters, while an estimated 1,000 have fled to Myawady town, staying with relatives or renting temporary accommodation.

Many displaced people lack sufficient food, creating a critical need for humanitarian aid. The reported locations of displaced persons include Dhamma Yan Aung monastery (ward 3): about 200 people, BEHS (2): about 200 people, Kyankhin Dammayon: about 50 people, Yaypu Taungpaw kyaung: about 400 people, and Yaypu lower kyaung: about 50 people.

The givernment has promised support to deliver food and other essential supplies to these displaced civilians. - Eleven Media Group/ANN

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