it s still quite loose across the country. but the national unity government, which is made up of ousted parliamentarians as well as ethnic leaders, have tried to regain control of all these civilian militia groups. because there had been criticism that this is a loose militia network and they have also carried out acts of violence that have been criticised by the united kingdom, for example, such as assassinations of people who work for the military or the government. with how much external involvement? the russians are involved on the side of the military authorities, aren t they? the united kingdom, the us, european countries have placed sanctions on the military to try and support the pro democracy movement. but russia, and also china to some extent, but really russia has stepped up to become the junta s biggest foreign backer and also
or is it much looser than that? it s still quite loose across the country. but the national unity government, which is made up of ousted parliamentarians as well as ethnic leaders, have tried to regain control of all these civilian militia groups. because there had been criticism that this is a loose militia network and they have also carried out acts of violence that have been criticised by the united kingdom, for example, such as assassinations of people who work for the military or the government. with how much external involvement? the russians are involved on the side of the military authorities, aren t they? the united kingdom, the us, european countries have placed sanctions on the military to try and support the pro democracy movement.
leaders, have tried to regain control of all these civilian militia groups. because there had been criticism that this is a loose militia network and they have also carried out acts of violence that have been criticised by the united kingdom, for example, such as assassinations of people who work for the military or the government. with how much external involvement? the russians are involved on the side of the military authorities, aren t they? the united kingdom, the us, european countries have placed sanctions on the military to try and support the pro democracy movement. but russia, and also china to some extent, but really russia has stepped up to become the junta s biggest foreign backer and also their biggest arms dealer. what s your instinct about all this? where is this war going?
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