The fighting in Nandu Town, Myanmar continues, and the Allied Army and the ** Army do not give in to each other Recently, the fighting in Nandu Town, Myanmar continues, and the Allied Army and the ** Army have launched a fierce confrontation in the area. According to reports, the two sides engaged in fierce battles for positions in the area around Nandu Town, attacking each other's positions and strongholds.
The Burmese army said it was taking active steps to strengthen the fortifications in the town of Nandu and to step up a clearance operation by allied forces in the area. They also warned the local population not to provide support and shelter to the Confederate forces, otherwise they would face severe punishment.
At the same time, the Allied forces also intensified their offensive against Nandu Town. They said that the clearance operation of the ** army could not contain their offensive, and they would continue to launch an offensive and seize more territory.
The fighting in Nandu Town has been going on for a long time, causing great distress and suffering to the local residents. Many residents have been forced to flee their homes and seek safe shelter. The local infrastructure has also been severely damaged, with many roads and bridges blown up or damaged, resulting in transportation disruptions and supplies**.
Analysts believe that the fighting in Nandu town is a reflection of the long-standing tensions between the Burmese army and the allied forces. The two sides have huge differences and conflicts of interest in the political, economic and military fields, which have led to the situation in the region has been in a state of tension.
At present, the international community is paying close attention to the fighting in Nandu Town. A number of countries and international organizations have called on the parties to resolve their differences through dialogue and negotiation and to seek peaceful solutions. However, with both sides paying a huge price in the fighting, it is difficult for them to give up their positions and interests easily.