Loser Min Aung Hlaing, the director of script, which is dwindling away, was unable to see the truth, so he once again showed that there is nothing wrong with targeting the public and firing a large weapon into the market of Korean Port in Sittwe.
The military junta Navy opened fire with heavy weapons in the vicinity of Sittwe City on the morning of February 29th, when people were busy selling and shopping – without fighting. According to initial reports, 12 people were killed and 80 people were injured. The latest news says the death toll has reached 22.
In addition, the military junta vulgarly arrested the person who took pictures of the incident scene and some of the men who came to the market.
This is not the first time that the junta has fired heavy weapons into a market where the people are crowded. On January 2nd, when Kawlin was occupied by the revolutionary forces, the army based in Wuntho fired heavy weapons into the market of Kawlin, killing six civilians and injuring two.
When Sittwe Market and Kawlin Market were fired with heavy weapons, it was the morning hours when the public was crowded, so the junta shelled with the intention of killing and harming people.
In addition, the military junta has not left hospitals and clinics. At midnight on February 27, a jet fighter bombed Min Phu Hospital in Minbyar Township, causing serious injuries to the people receiving treatment and the hospital staff. The Arakan Army-AA has announced that the hospital is a civil hospital providing medical treatment to captive soldiers and their families. According to the video report, the hospital buildings were irreparably damaged. On February 9th, Kawlin Public Hospital was bombed by fighter jets, causing heavy damage to the entire hospital.
The NUG (National Unity Government) announced on February 28 that there have been more than 1,200 terrorist attacks on the health sector, 308 hospitals and clinics have been damaged, and 104 health workers have been killed and 136 injured since the start of the failed coup d’etat.
It has become a tradition for the military to attack and burn to ashes the towns that the revolutionary forces have attacked or occupied. No military training school has ever taught to target people’s homes, but Min Aung Hlaing’s curriculum seems to say so.
Therefore, seven civilians, including Journalist Phoe Thiha, who were arrested in the military compound in Mrauk U, were also killed for no reason in January. Major Thein Htike Soe, the company commander of the 378th Light Infantry Battalion, who is the key person for the murder, and Lieutenant Colonel Khin Maung Soe, the police commander of Myauk U District, gave the green light to kill seven people easily, and then Captain Akar Myint gave further orders. The ogre character of Min Aung Hlaing’s army is terrifying.
Why is it so easy to destroy people’s lives and homes? Junta troops fell apart in a gun-to-gun battle with the revolutionary forces; they put the blame on harmless civilians for their loss. In addition, because they could not accept defeat, they targeted the people and took revenge.
General Tun Mratt Naing, Chief of the Arakan Army, urged Min Aung Hlaing and the generals to try to be good losers and to stop arresting and killing young people.
“Even if you don’t consider your dignity, you should leave some dignity for your children and grandchildren,” General Tun Mratt Naing said.
Thousands of soldiers have surrendered in the North Shan region. Thousands of soldiers have surrendered and raised white flags in Rakhine State as well. As of March 1st, the revolutionary forces had captured and controlled 43 towns.
Despite losing after losing, Min Aung Hlaing and a handful of generals have no ability to see the loss, no ability to face it, and no ability to take responsibility for the loss with dignity. They will raze the entire country to the ground as much as they can and run away as cowards. Therefore, the only way out of the spring revolution is the unconditional surrender of power-mad Min Aung Hlaing and his army.