leading to a civil war. we see the urban guerilla attack, but within months it will transform into a conventional civil war. reporter: wednesday fighting with the grforces mean that it crossing the lines. this young man told me was blown up by an ied that was trying to plant as part of the defensive perimeter around this camp and some of the villages threatened by the government army. reporter: already refugees are on the move leaving the villages for hillside camps. this woman told me that women, children and elders fled their village when they heard the sounds of fighting. many men stayed behind, but
to recruit arms for them. there really is a civil war, isn t it? leading to the civil war. within months it will transform into a conventional civil war. reporter: recent fighting with the junta forces means re-enforcements have been rushed to defensive lines, but the rushed training has dangerous consequences. this young man has told me was blown up by an improvised explosive device that he was trying to plant as part of the defensive perimeter around this camp and around some of the vimvim a villages threatened by the government army. already refugees on the move, leaving these idyllic villages for hillside camps. this woman told me that the women, children and elders fled
improvised-explosive device that he was trying to plant as part of the defensive perimeter around this camp and around some of the villages that are threatened by the government army. rail already, refugees on the move leaving these idyllic villages for hillside camps. she told me that the women, children, and elders fled their village when they heard the sounds of fighting. many men stayed behind, but everyone fears the military for its brutality. the chin national front says it s trained 3,000 people at camp victoria. those who have graduated have been, immediately, deployed. most of their weapons are bird hunting, homemade shotguns. stored with an open fire to keep the damp off. they believe that this is a just fight. but they are short of weapons and rushed through training.
already refugees on the move leaving these idyllic villages for hillside camps. i was told that the women, children and elders fled their village when they heard the sounds of fighting. many men stayed behind but everyone fears the military for its brutality. the chin national front said it s trained 3,000 people at camp victoria. those that have graduated have been immediately deployed. most of their weapons are bird hunting homemade shotguns stored with an open fire to keep the damp off. they believe that this is a just fight but they re short of weapons and rushed through training. it will take more than riotousness and shotguns to