By MPA 003
The terrorist SAC troops lost the battle on the ground, and because their captains were captured, they targeted the people and bombed the village with aircraft in the west of Kawlin Township in the middle of the night, according to a local news source.
Yesterday, the terrorist SAC troops and joint people’s defense forces clashed between Aung Chan Thar village and Letkhokepin village, located at the junction of 3 cities, Kawlin, Kyun Hla and Kantbalu town.
On the side of the terrorist SAC troops, two captains with three badges and 1 lieutenant with one badge were captured alive, and a lot of weapons and ammunition were seized by the joint people’s defense forces, according to the 2nd Battalion of Kantbalu District.
“The military, mainly because they were many causalities in the battle last night, and they were given weapons, and they were not satisfied with the fact that their men were captured both dead and alive, they returned. Then they went to the village with the wrong information, and the innocent villagers were harmed,” said a member of the 2nd Battalion of Kantbalu District.
At 11:00 p.m. yesterday, the terrorist SAC troops came to Thit Saint Kone village, Chaingnar Circle, in the western part of Kawlin Township and opened fire in an aircraft, four innocent people were hit and killed, and only one survived.
The Kawlin Revolution – KR group announced that the four people who died were Maung Pyaesone (6 years old), Ko Moe Aung, Ko Zin Myo Tun, and Ma Phyu Zar Win (nine months pregnant).
It is reported that the ammunition received by the people’s Defense Forces in yesterday’s encounter is 7 of MA-1, 2 of MA-2, 1 of MA-4, 2 of 60mm short-ranged mortars, 1 of RPG, 2 of RPG shells, 55 boxes of MA bullets, 18 of 60mm shell, 1867 of 5.56 mm bullet, 4 of energa, 6 of hats, 5 of land mine, 1 of handmade-firearm, 1 of a handmade-single-shot gun, 2 of flare, 1 of Jumper, 2 of maps, 1 of an 84mm mortar, 2 of 84mm and 1 of MA Pistol and its 2 of boxes.
At 9:00 a.m. today, the terrorist SAC troops started setting fire to Aung Chan Thar village in Kawlin Township, and the extent of the damage caused by the arson is not yet known, according to the Kyun Hla activists group.