Military hospital in Hpa-an overwhelmed by wounded troops from the Karen frontline karennews.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from karennews.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Residents in Hpa-An and Myawaddy townships, Karen State observe that both state and private hospitals are increasingly controlled by the Junta personnel making it ever-more to access professional medical serves in a safe environment. Military Council troops have taken control of hospital premises in Myawaddy, Kawkareik, Kyondoe, and Hlaingbwe townships. As a result, patients
A monk was killed and three other monks were seriously injured when an artillery shell landed on Shwe Kyat Min Monastery in Karen State’s Kawkareik Township at about 10:00 a.m. on 26 December.
Mu Traw District Incident Report: Two villagers were seriously injured as a result of landmine explosions in Dwe Lo Township, Mu Traw District, June 2021
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This Incident Report describes events that occurred in Dwe Lo Township, Mu Traw (Hpapun) District in June 2021. On June 20th 2021 and June 22nd 2021, two villagers living in A -village, Hpapun Town, Dwe Lo Township, Mu Traw District were independently injured after stepping on landmines outside of their village. They both sustained serious injuries. The male victim was treated at Hpa-an Public Hospital and the female victim at Mawlamyine Public Hospital.
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Part 3 – Complete Description of the Incident
Hannah Beech, The New York Times
Published: 11 Dec 2020 06:48 PM BdST
Updated: 11 Dec 2020 06:48 PM BdST Vigilance against the coronavirus has been heightened in the Thai border town of Mae Sot, which sits directly across the Moei River from Myawaddy, Myanmar, on Sept. 28, 2020. The region depends on its porous crossings for economic activity, but countries have been quick to point fingers when the coronavirus has spread along shared frontiers. (Adam Dean/The New York Times) A casino in Myanmar that is frequented by Thais, who slip easily across the border, is viewed from across the Moei River in Thailand on Sept. 29, 2020. The region depends on its porous crossings for economic activity, but countries have been quick to point fingers when the coronavirus has spread along shared frontiers. (Adam Dean/The New York Times)