SAGAING DIVISION – The joint forces of terrorist junta army and pro-junta Pyu Saw Htee militants reportedly set on fire residential houses in Ba Inn Tha Yet Taw Village of Taung Yar Seik Village Tract in Kyunhla Township, and abducted three women, according to Kyunhla People’s Defence Organization (PDO).
On November 8, at past 7:00 a.m., around 150 of terrorist junta forces and pro-junta Pyu Saw Htee militants invaded Ba Inn Tha Yet Taw Village and broke out five minutes lasted skirmish with some local People’s Defence Force (PDF), afterward, they burned down residential houses.
“It’s not because there are local forces in the village. They intentionally invaded the village to set fire. They have been resentful of those villages for a long time. They are resentful the village by accusing them of supporting PDFs. That’s what I’ve heard,” said Mr. Chan of Kyunhla PDO.
There was no casualty during the skirmish between the Revolutionary Forces and the junta thugs. But the junta forces abducted three women between 30 to 50 years old, who were picking betel leaves at the entrance of the village, while they invaded the village. The abductees have not been released until November 9.
After the fight, the junta forces burned down 12 houses in the village, ransacked the houses and took food and clothes.
The junta column that invaded to Ba Inn Tha Yet Taw Village was identified as the junta forces of No (6006) armored battalion of Kanbalu and Pyu Saw Htee thugs of Pay Kone Village and Kyunhla Town, and they leave Ba Inn Tha Yet Taw Village through Pay Kone Village to Kyunhla Town, on the evening of November 9. The whereabouts of three abducted women were still unknown.
The village, which has more than 100 houses, is only about two miles away from Kan Pauk Village, the bases of Pyu Saw Htee thugs, and the villagers have to move around instead of settling down in the village.
At the end of October and early November, the junta army abducted nearly 200 residents of the villages in Kanbalu Township, and took them to No (6006) armored battalion, and it is reported that these local residents have lost contact.