Despite the rebel group Alliance, which issued a temporary ceasefire to support the military Junta and the earthquake relief, a fight in Myanmar was reported.
According to a report from the UN Human Rights Office, at least 14 attacks have been carried out since Friday.
The army accused the alliance that it had stopped attacking two rebel groups. One group said the battle began with the response to the military’s “attack.”
ZAW MIN TUN Maj, a spokesman for the Military Council, issued a general statement that “the military base will respond if it is attacked for no reason.” The Army spokesman did not respond to the BBC Burma’s request.
Volker Türk, the UN Human Rights High School Mistress, focused on ensuring an untreated approach to humanitarian organizations, supporting “suspension of all military operations” and “earthquakes” under the 7.7 earthquake on March 28.
A civil war is being carried out between JUNTA, who took power in the coup in 2021, and JUNTA, who seized the national militia and resistance.
Military council declaration On April 2, a 20 -day armistice was announced after a alliance of three rebels was announced.
According to state -run media, the official deaths from Myanmar’s earthquakes rose to 3,564 on Monday. Another 5,012 people were injured and 210 were missing.
A week after the earthquake, rescue workers are recovering their bodies from the collapsed buildings in Mandalay during the weekend, the state -run media reported.
Rain also fell on weekends, and the original group could interfere with relief efforts.
The UN Human Rights Office has been working on humanitarian efforts in an area where access to Friday, but the long -term restrictions on the military on humanitarian operations and approaches mean that many affected areas cannot access humanitarian emergency support.
Tom Fletcher Tom Fletcher said in a video filmed on Mandalay on Saturday, “People need food. They need water. They need power. They say they need to be shelter.”
He said a 4.9 -scale earthquake on weekends and people said, “I live for that trauma.”
He added that almost 20 million people are already needed in this community before the earthquake occurred.
“So it is a welfare crisis. It is an earthquake of conflict in addition to the existing great needs.”
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2025-04-07 11:52:00