Bloody conflict between soldiers and civilians in Myanmar, more than 100 people fled to India
Bloody conflict between soldiers and civilians in Myanmar, more than 100 people fled to India
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New Delhi: More than 100 civilians have entered Mizoram, an Indian state bordering Myanmar, amid growing conflict between the army and civilians. On this, Mizoram Home Minister Lal Chamliana said that exact data is yet to be found but Myanmar citizens have come to two districts of the state.

According to media reports, the Home Minister said, "In the last few days, hundreds of civilians from Myanmar have entered the Indian province of Mizoram. But the exact figure of people coming from Myanmar to Mizoram is not known, as I am currently in Quarantine.'' The conflict between the army and armed civilians has resumed in the areas of Myanmar along the Mizoram border. Some civilians have fled to Mizoram after surviving the violence. Tell you that there has been a conflict between the army and civilians in Myanmar since March this year. As a result, thousands of civilians have fled to Mizoram so far. According to official data, about 10,000 people from Myanmar are living in Mizoram.

Tell you that Myanmar has once again started a war between government troops and the resistance force. A rural and independent media report on Friday reported that the most dangerous war has taken place since July between government troops and the resistance force. Fifteen to 20 villagers, including several teenagers, have been killed in the battle.

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