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TANINTHARYI DIVISION – FE5 Tanintharyi, a research group, reported on November 11 that the number of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) has increased to more than 55,000 due to the armed conflicts and encounters during the coup in Tanintharyi Division.
There were already 45,000 IDPs in Tanintharyi Division, and more than 10,000 IDPs have increased in October, bringing the number of IDPs to more than 55,000, according to FE5 Tanintharyi’s report.
It was reported that IPDs have had less access to humanitarian assistance and access to aid has become more difficult due to the obstruction of the genocidal junta regime.
The nefarious junta has banned the trade and transport of rice, food stuff and medicines in Ah Shey Taw area in Dawei Township, Tanintharyi and Palaw townships, and more food supplies are in need for the IDPs.
In October, 44 civilians’ houses were smashed down by junta’s arson raids in Tanintharyi, which is the highest number in the last three months.
At least 230 civilians were arrested by the military council for various reasons, 176 were released, but nine were killed.
According to the statement, there were 34 clashes between People’s Defence Forces (PDFs) and murderous junta forces in October, there were seven mine attacks.
ISP-Myanmar, a research organization, released a report on November 10 that there were more than 11,000 fights during the military coup.