Stray bullet injures 5-year-old girl in Buthidaung Twsp

Cha Lu Aung 24 Apr 2020

A 5-year-old girl was wounded by a stray bullet as fighting flared between the Tatmadaw and the Arakan Army (AA) near a mountain range west of Khami Chaung village in Arakan State’s Buthidaung Township on April 24, said village administrator U Win Maung.

Concerns persist as government touts COVID-19 gameplan for IDP camps

Win Nyunt 24 Apr 2020

The Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement issued a press release on April 21 saying plans are in place for COVID-19 preventive and containment measures in camps for internally displaced people (IDPs), even as some in those settlements express doubts about their pandemic preparations.

ALP warns of faltering peace process as conflict escalates in Arakan

Kyaw Thu Htay 24 Apr 2020

Prospects for peace in Arakan State are waning as the number of internally displaced people (IDPs) continues to rise and conflict between the Tatmadaw and the Arakan Army escalates, the Arakan Liberation Party (ALP) said in a statement on April 23.

Airmail for Arakan’s COVID-19 test samples after shooting

Min Tun 23 Apr 2020

COVID-19 test samples taken from war-torn Arakan State will henceforth be sent to Yangon by air, according to the state Department of Public Health, as 20 nose and mouth swabs were flown to the National Health Laboratory in the commercial capital on Wednesday.

Another deadly attack on vehicle in Minbya

Win Nyunt 22 Apr 2020

A vehicle carrying medical products was fired upon in Arakan State’s Minbya Township on April 21, with the second such attack in two days killing the driver and injuring another person, according to Pyithu Hluttaw lawmaker U Hla Aung Nyunt.

33 of 38 people detained by military in Ponnagyun Twsp are released

Win Nyunt 21 Apr 2020

Thirty-three out of 38 people recently arrested by the Tatmadaw in Ponnagyun Township, Arakan State, were released on April 20, according to local residents. The administrator of Kyauk Seik village, where the arrests were made, was among those freed.

WHO employee killed, another injured in attack on vehicle in Minbya Twsp

Min Tun 21 Apr 2020

One health worker was killed and another injured after the World Health Organization (WHO) vehicle they were travelling in was shot at in Arakan State’s Minbya Township on Monday evening. The incident took place at one end of the Rar Maung Bridge, close to Rar Maung Zet jetty, at around 5 p.m.

Swabs awaiting COVID-19 testing to be flown from Arakan State to Yangon

Myat Swe 21 Apr 2020

A batch of swabs from people undergoing medical monitoring in Arakan State will be flown to Yangon on April 23, days after a World Health Organization (WHO) vehicle transporting the samples to the commercial capital for testing was attacked, according to the Arakan State Public Health Department.

State Counsellor pays tribute to Tatmadaw troops fighting in Arakan, Chin

Nay Yaung Min 21 Apr 2020

The Office of the State Counsellor on April 21 published a statement signed by Daw Aung Suu Kyi that praised military personnel engaged in hostilities with the Arakan Army, adding that her government was “deeply saddened” by civilian casualties in Arakan and Chin states.

Three bodies found with bullet wounds in wake of Kyauktaw shooting

Kyaw Chit 18 Apr 2020

Three bodies were found with gunshot wounds in Kyauktaw Township, Arakan State, on April 17 and 18, according to local residents, in the days after several civilians were wounded in a shooting incident in Kyauktaw town that also took the life of a 14-year-old boy. 

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