Myanmar Earthquake Junta: India’s neighboring country is not taking the name of ending. Since last year, two terrible earthquake tremors caused havoc in the entire Myanmar on Friday (March 28). In this devastation, more than 1700 people lost their lives and more than 3400 were injured. The roof has been taken away from the heads of thousands of people.
At the same time, in Myanmar suffering from this terrible natural disaster, now the country’s military rule has also started causing havoc. The Juanmar regime of Myanmar has carried out airstrikes in many earthquake affected areas of the country. The military rule has carried out these air strikes on the rebels of Juten. A group of armed agitations in Myanmar against the Junta regime made this allegation on Sunday (March 30).
Junta havoc in earthquake affected areas
Karen National Union, one of Myanmar’s most old armed groups, has issued a statement on Sunday (March 30). In this statement, the union said, “The people of the country are suffering from the devastation of the earthquake and on the other hand the army is engaged in targeting the civil areas and carrying out air strikes.”
According to the Reuters report, the union said, “The country’s jute military rule should give special priority to relief and rescue operations in this difficult time, but the attention of this regime is on attacking against its people.”
The bodies of people are trapped among the debris, the bad odor
The earthquake in Myanmar on Friday (March 28) has caused tremendous havoc in many cities of the country. Due to this, many basic structures like the country’s roads, bridges, airports have been completely ruined. Due to the damaged roads and the demolition of communication system, people are facing problems in relief and rescue operations.
At the same time, a large number of people are fighting their lives in the debris of buildings. At the same time, people who have died and their bodies are trapped between the debris, now foul smell has started coming from them. Many cities, including the country’s Mandalay, are in the grip of bad odor from the bodies. The United Nations has also noticed the lack of medical supply in Myanmar.
