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Terrorists carried out inhumane acts using explosive devices by capitalizing on unguarded moments of security personnel

     In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.
     Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 11 March at 12:55 PM, a report stated that an explosion occurred near Shanpine Ward in Bawlakhe Township, Kayah State. Security personnel promptly arrived at the scene and conducted an inspection. During the investigation, it was found that U Kyaryel (49 years old), who lives in the ward, was on his way to trap birds and go fishing. As he approached Pon Creek, located between the District General Administrative Department Office and the Child Jesus Catholic Church, he accidentally stepped on an explosive device planted by a terrorist group, causing it to detonate. As a result, U Kyaryel sustained injuries from shrapnel and was transported to No. (12) Military Hospital, 25 Bedded in Bawlakhe Township for medical treatment, it is reported.
     Similarly, at 9:30 PM, U Aung Kyaw Htway (37 years old), who lives in Ywarthitgyi village, Seikphyu Township, Magway Region, was leaving home to search for his cattle As he approached the Basic Education Primary School in Chahtauk Village, Seikphyu Township, he accidentally stepped on an explosive device planted by a so-called PDF terrorist group, causing it to detonate. As a result, U Aung Kyaw Htway sustained injuries from shrapnel and was transported to Seikphyu Township Public Hospital for medical treatment, it is reported.
     It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incidents in order to be able to take effective action in accordance with the law.