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Friday, September 1, 2017

Life sacrifices and injuries of ethnic natives, state service personnel and security forces resulting from violent attacks of ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists, and seizures from terrorists


Photo shows home-made mines, various equipment, USAID-labeled bag of rice, WFP-labeled bag of rice and others seized from ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists.

Photo shows home-made guns, spears, swords and other weapons seized from ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists.

The police outpost destroyed by ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists.

Nay Pyi Taw September 1

After blowing up the bridges with mines, ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists using superior force launched synchronized attacks against 30 police outposts and an army unit headquarters in Buthidaung, Maungtaw and Yathedaung townships in northern Rakhine State with heavy and small arms, home-made mines, sticks, knives and spears beginning early morning on 25 August. Due to the violent attacks of ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists, ethnic natives had to leave their ancestral homes and moved to villages that were under the Tatmadaw and police protection and nearby villages. Some of the ethnic natives while on their way were brutally butchered by the terrorists applying inhuman ways without any reason. Moreover, ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists are using various terrorism tactics under well-hatched plots, attacking security forces on duty with superior force, mingling with villagers after running away from security forces in hot pursuit of them, cutting off communication lines, and spreading false information to get outside help.

As ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists were launching violent attacks, there were 90 armed engagements between the security forces and them during the period from 25 to 30 August Two Tatmadaw men, 11 police members and two government staff totaling 15 scarified their lives during the engagements. Five Tatmadaw men and 10 police members were wounded, and one Tatmadaw man went missing. Moreover, the Tatmadaw lost one small weapon, three magazines, 240 bullets and accessories. The police forces lost 10 small weapons, 1,425 rounds of various bullets, 11 grenades and one communications device and seven cars were burnt.

In the terrorist attack on police posts and local army base on 25 August, 38 engagements occurred in which 78 bodies of ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists were found and one captured alive. 

Until 30 August, a large number of terrorists carried out 52 waves of attacks on security forces, while shouldering security duties. In those attacks, 370 bodies of terrorists were found and nine others captured alive. Seized together with them were eight small weapons including one .22 gun, 79 rounds of various bullets, 23 mines, 61 swords, 123 jingalis, four communications devices, 15 spears, 27 packages of gunpowder, wires, camouflaged uniforms, WFP-labeled foods and various kinds of medicines.

Due to the attacks of ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists, 2,326 local people from 34 villages in Buthidaung Township and 9,402 local people from 43 villages in Maungtaw Township totalling 11,728 were moved to safer places such as monasteries and schools as well as local battalions in 33 villages in Buthidaung and Maungtaw townships where security forces are present. In moving the local ethnic people out to safer places, ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists carried out attacks and as a consequence, seven Hindus, three Daingnet people and four Rakhine people totalling 14 innocent civilians were killed.

Two Daingnet ethnics were injured and two went missing. Moreover, ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists set fire to the houses of local ethnic people who moved to safe places. Therefore, a total of 138 houses in three ethnic villages in Maungtaw Township were reduced to ashes in the fire.

In addition, as ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists set 2,625 houses on fire in 32 villages from Buthidaung, Maungtaw and Yathedaung townships including Koetangauk, Myinlukand Kyeekanbyin villages and two wards in Maungtaw themselves similar to the incidents that they set fire to their houses themselves in Dagyiza, Warpaik and Pyaungpaik villages in October 2016.

The Tatmadaw provided medical treatment to local ethnic people with injuries in the incidents and made arrangements for sending those patients in serious condition by helicopter to the Tatmadaw hospital. The Tatmadaw sent relief supplies and foodstuffs donated by families of Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) and well-wishers from various regions of the nation to the villages where local ethnic people are taking shelter with the use of airplanes and helicopters. Up to 30 August, foodstuffs for about two-week consumption were donated to 9,402 displaced local ethnic people in 22 places. More donations are being made for those people.

The security troops are searching and combating ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists for enabling local ethnic people to resettle their native regions of their ancestors without anxieties and worries and to do their jobs peacefully.

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