Myanmar on Brink of Chaos: Army Gears Up for Fierce Counterattack in Opposition Strongholds
Myanmar Army Prepares to Counterattack in Opposition-Held Areas
Myanmar’s military government has announced plans to launch counter-attacks in opposition-held areas, sparking concerns among civilians. The move comes after the military declared the Three Brotherhood Alliance a ‘terrorist group’, effectively cutting off peace talks.
Min Aung Hlaing Warns Civilians to Prepare
Min Aung Hlaing, the leader of Myanmar’s military government, has warned civilians to be prepared for the impending counter-attacks. The military has also announced plans to allow armed civilians to engage in close combat, marking a new era of mobilization in the conflict.
A New Era of Mobilization
The decision to allow armed civilians to engage in close combat is seen as a significant escalation of the conflict. The move is likely to lead to increased violence and instability in the region, with civilians caught in the middle.
Government in Disarray
The Burmese government is in disarray, with the military’s actions sparking widespread criticism and concern. The international community has called for restraint and a return to peace talks, but the military’s actions suggest a more aggressive approach.
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