On the 36th day of the civil war in northern Burma, Min Aung Hlaing s army was defeated and suffered

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-19

Civil War in Northern Burma: The Victory of Justice and the Defeat of the Bandits**

The civil war in northern Myanmar has been going on for 36 days, with fierce fighting and tensions between the two sides. However, according to the latest information, Min Aung Hlaing's army suffered a major defeat and suffered heavy losses. So far, the Burmese army has lost more than 150 military strongholds and more than 6,000 personnel, including more than 2,000 soldiers. What is even more shocking is that 2 brigadier generals, 2 colonels and brigade commanders, more than 10 lieutenant colonels and battalion commanders with the rank of major have been killed.

In contrast, the local armed rebel army, which was dominated by the Allied army, showed excellent combat effectiveness and advanced equipment. According to insiders of the Kokang (Huabang) Allied Army, they only had about 1 8 Burmese troops, that is, about 750 soldiers, and about 200 300 killed. Their victory was not accidental, but a manifestation of justice and wisdom.

These armed rebels are well trained and use advanced equipment that is more flexible and reliable, such as drones. They are tactically flexible and able to react quickly depending on the situation on the battlefield. Their commanders have extensive combat experience and are able to accurately judge the situation and make decisive decisions.

However, behind this civil war are deep contradictions and conflicting interests in Myanmar's politics. Min Aung Hlaing's military defeat is not only a failure of military power, but also a failure of political strategy. Instead of being able to resolve the conflict of interests in northern Myanmar, they resorted to violent means to suppress it. This led to more revolts and uprisings, which increased tensions in the situation.

In this civil war, we have seen the contest between justice and injustice. Min Aung Hlaing** used violent means to suppress it, while the allied forces represented the interests and demands of the local people. Their struggle was not only for military victory, but also for political justice and the freedom of the people.

The outcome of this civil war will have a direct impact on Myanmar's future political direction and social stability. If the allies can achieve victory, then they will open up a new situation for political reform and social progress in Myanmar. They will be better able to represent the interests and aspirations of the people and move Myanmar's politics towards a more just, democratic and open country.

However, if Min Aung Hlaing continues to insist on his violent methods and rule, then they will face even greater challenges and crises. They must seriously think about how to resolve the conflicts of interest in northern Myanmar and how to win the trust and support of the people. Otherwise, they will face even greater failures and crises.

In this civil war, we have seen the contest between justice and injustice, the power of the people and the collision of **. Let us hope that the outcome of this civil war will bring new hope and opportunity to Myanmar. Let us believe in the power of justice and wisdom, and in the power of the people to change the world.

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