Recently, in a small village, there was a shocking incident. Two members of the *** army, PT and TH, were publicly executed in the village, and the scene was filmed and uploaded to the Internet. According to eyewitness accounts, the two members were severely tortured before being burned alive. They were badly wounded, their hands and feet chained, and then dragged under a tree and finally hoisted. The Burmese army poured a liquid on them and set them on fire, and the two fighters were burned alive in front of the villagers. The whole process lasted nine minutes, and as you can imagine, it was a very cruel and harrowing scene.
It was confirmed that the two men who were executed, PT and TH, were members of the resistance group Yawdefenceforce. After the news broke, Myanmar** expressed its gratitude to Bangladesh and expressed its willingness to airlift 327 soldiers who had crossed the border in Bangladesh back to their home countries. Bangladesh** acceded to Myanmar**'s request to use the aircraft to return the soldiers to Naypyidaw. This move by Bangladesh** also reflects their desire to maintain a neutral stance, their reluctance to get involved in the Burmese civil war, and their consideration of the interests and future of the Rohingya.
The Burmese ** Army has intensified its offensive against the group in recent days, and they have gathered a large number of troops to attack Khao Lin. Kaorin is a town that is completely controlled by national unity**. The Burmese army used air superiority and heavy artillery to bombard Kaulin, with their jet fighters and armed *** circling in the sky, while heavy artillery units on the ground joined the attack. At the same time, the Burmese army launched an offensive towards Kaulin from the towns of Kantblu and Kyunhla in the south and the town of Wuntho in the north, while forces loyal to National Unity** desperately defended the towns.
The town of Kaulin was captured by National Unity in November last year, and now the Burmese Army wants to regain control. However, the militias were mainly engaged in guerrilla warfare, and they were limited in number and did not have a heavy **. In response to the attack of the Burmese army, they adopted guerrilla tactics to fight back, avoiding the gathering of a large number of troops together, so as not to be damaged by the heavy artillery and fighter jets of the Burmese army. At the moment, the confrontation between the two sides is still ongoing.
The Myanmar** Army's offensive against the group has attracted widespread attention from the international community, but Bangladesh** has chosen to remain neutral in the face of this issue. They agreed to return Burmese soldiers who crossed the border to the country, a move that shows that Bangladesh** wants to avoid being drawn into Myanmar's civil war and wants to protect the interests of the Rohingya. Considering that the Rohingya were refugees from Bangladesh, this position of Bangladesh** is understandable.
Tensions between Myanmar and Bangladesh did not develop overnight. There have long been border problems, refugee problems and mutual mistrust between the two countries. In this offensive by the Myanmar ** Army, the positions and considerations of the two countries are constantly adjusting and changing. In any case, the resolution of this issue will require the efforts and compromise of all parties.
The execution of members of the *** army has aroused widespread public attention and condemnation. Whether on the international stage or within the region, the Myanmar Army's offensive against civilian forces is a very complex and thorny issue. For Bangladesh, their main concern is their own national interests and the well-being of the Rohingya. This incident has highlighted the volatile situation and tension in the region, and the need for all parties to find a solution through dialogue and consultation in order to achieve peace and stability. Only through the joint efforts of all parties can a lasting peace prevail in the region.