After generously sharing and donating many soldiers, ammunition, camps and some cities by Min Aung Hlaing being an expert in killing by pretending to be a Pagoda Donor, now he is donating his troops and ammunition again on the battlefield of Rakhine.
From the beginning of the 1027 Operation until January 11 when a temporary ceasefire was reached, nearly 500 camps and 17 cities including weapons and ammunition had been donated by the Junta Leader, raising the white flag and surrendering by the Min Aung Hlaing’s troops due to the attack of the three northern alliances in Northern Shan State. In addition, the slogan of the military junta, “I shall not die, my camp shall not fall,” was left in history by the three brotherhood alliances raucously taunting that even Min Aung Hlaing’s Spokesperson who was prone to cackling and quarreling, was not able to narrate.
Since the junta troops were losing every battle, they started to fear the three northern alliances. If a ceasefire could not be achieved, the strategically important cities of Lashio, Muse and Pyin Oo Lwin could continue to be abandoned, so the junta had to kneel before China and beg to stop the three brotherhood alliances that were advancing to seize the cities and camps. As a result, the junta handed over to China, as the demands of China, online fraud gangs of Bai Suocheng, a parliamentarian from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), who are Kokant leaders who are loyal to the military junta who flee from Laukkai town to shelter in the arms of the military generals.
Due to China’s pressure, Min Aung Hlaing’s kneeling and abandoning of the camps and cities stopped throughout Northern Shan State. Still, the junta troops continued to abandon military camps and cities and to give large donations of ammunition in Rakhine State.
During the recent operation, the Arakan Army (AA) had captured the towns of Pauktaw, Kyauktaw, Minpyar, Mrauk-U in Rakhine State and Paletwa town in Chin State. In addition, the AA is continuing with an offensive attack on Rathye Taung, Buthidaung, Maungdaw, Kyaukphyu, Yanbelkyun and Ponnagyun.
Currently, the news reports that only the towns that can hang Min Aung Hlaing’s photo are Thandwe, Gwa and Man Aung in Rakhine State.
It cannot be denied that the junta troops are losing heavily on the Rakhine battlefields, and there is nothing special to say about that it has become a tradition for the junta related to the death of soldiers, the seizure of many weapons and small arms and the surrender with the rise of the White Flag.
During the Rakhine War, the Arakan Army attacked three warships of the junta firing heavy weapons on civilians and the AA buried those warships underwater and attacked another warship to be destroyed.
In addition, the bravery of the junta soldiers who fled to Bangladesh is a historical event in the Rakhine war front. The Bangladeshi news reported on February 6 that 224 junta soldiers had fled to Bangladesh.
It is not unusual for the junta soldiers to flee to foreign countries like India, China and Bangladesh during the time of Chief of Defense Min Aung Hlaing. Thanks to the free service of Chin Revolutionary Forces and the Arakan Army (AA), the junta soldiers have arrived to flee India, and there are already soldiers who fled from Kachin State to China, from Karen State to Thailand.
The flee of soldiers to border countries one batch to another reportedly occurred only during the reign of the junta leader Min Aung Hlaing, during the era of a total of eight Chiefs of Defense, starting from Lieutenant General Smith Dun, the first Chief of Defense of Myanmar, to ending with Min Aung Hlaing.
In addition, soldiers, weapons, military bases and towns have been abandoned by the junta such large donations only since the time of Min Aung Hlaing.
As a result, Min Aung Hlaing, appointed by the dictator Than Shwe as the Chief of Defense, was able to be recorded as the Honorable Loser Min Aung Hlaing in military history. If he continues to lose like the ways, he will surely record in the military historic occasions as the first commander-in-chief to flee his country and try to escape.