Hundreds Of Villagers Displaced By Fighting

Hundreds Of Villagers Displaced By Fighting
Photo Credit to Sai San Main- IDPs in Kehsi
Photo Credit to Sai San Main- IDPs in Kehsi

NANG SENG NOM — Hundreds of villagers remain displaced after heavy fighting between the Burma Army (Tatmadaw) and the Restoration Council of Shan State/Shan State Army (RCSS/SSA) broke out their homes in southern Shan State.

More than 260 internally displaced persons (IDPs) sought refuge in Kehsi township in southern Shan State during clashes that have lasted for three days.

Sai Sang Mueng, a state level MP for Kehsi constituency-1, told SHAN that 107 IDPs are sheltering in a monastery in Phet Nam village, located in Wanchin village-tract, in Kehsi township. The rest are staying with their relatives in the township.

Local MPs and the general administration development officer are providing food rations for the IDPs.

“Currently, there aren’t any problems but if the situation continues it may get more difficult (to provide aid.) I think the IDPs will return to their home when the clashes end,” Sai Sang Mueng said.

The Tatmadaw fought with the RCSS/SSA on Loi Tom mountain between Kehsi and Mong Kung township in southern Shan State.

Nearly 500 IDPs driven from their homes from previous fighting returned to their homes on March 1.

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