25 April 2024 /

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Mine Operation (or) The Junta’s Most Fearful Thing – Issue 97

The BNI-Myanmar Peace Monitor which has constantly monitoring conflicts and the shifts in peace processes in Myanmar till date since 2013 reviewed the matters such as the resistance war, its prospects and directions, the military council’s bombardments, the impacts on civilians and the new civilians displaced by the armed resistance following the coup. The BNI-Myanmar Peace Monitor will continue to review the new matters and findings through constant monitoring.

The BNI – Myanmar Peace Monitor’s weekly news review for this week focuses on the resistance forces’ mine attacks on the junta and its cohorts during the coup and the figures related to mine attacks.

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