Sunday, 12 January 2020

Myanmar Army kills Arakanese ten month old boy


Arakanese mother of a ten month old boy told local media that her son was shot dead by
Myanmar soldiers on January 11, 2020 while her family was fleeing from Nyaung Kan village of Myebon Township to Paw Taung village of Mrauk U Township by small motor boat.
The poor Arakanese mother along with almost all villagers and her husband and her son desperately had to flee when Myanmar soldiers shelled on their village by supersonic jet fighters after clashes with Arakan Army.


By the time poor Arakanese mother with her husband and son approached Oun Taw village of Minbra Township, Myanmar soldiers, from the small river bank, indiscriminately opened fire them. One of bullet went through her ten month old baby boy from back to belly causing to protrude intestine.  Even if the couple waved their big and round hats - made of thatch - from motor boat at Myanmar soldiers to recognize them as an innocent family and villagers, Myanmar soldiers shot at them indiscriminately.

As soon as ten month old baby boy was unfortunately shot by Myanmar soldiers, the couple
rush out of scene to nearby medical central but the boy was killed instantly. It is learn that Myanmar Army is killing Arakanese people including children and women almost everyday in the lost Arakan to Myanmar( western Myanmar) after Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi directed her notorious and barbarous Myanmar Army ‘s chief Min Aung Haling to launch
military operation against the Arakan Army – which is given birth to free Arakan from Myanmar by Arakanese people – one year ago.

Now, Myanmar Army has been launching military operation against the Arakan Army for over one year. During the period of over one year, 180 people were killed by Myanmar Army and injured 260 and over 500 arrested so far.

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