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

     In order to cause injuries to both peaceable individuals and administrative authorities who are working 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, streets, railways, departmental offices, and residential houses.
     Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 1 September at 07:35 AM, U Nyan Aung, 42 years old, and U Kyaw Win, 55 years old, who both live in Kanni Village of Myaing Township, Magway Region, were heading out to clear weeds in their fields. When they arrived approximately two miles northeast of the village, they hit a homemade tripwire-connected mine planted by so called PDF terrorists which exploded. As a result, U Nyan Aung was dead from mine shrapnel at the incident, while U Kyaw Win sustained injuries from mine shrapnel on his chest, back and hand. He is currently receiving medical treatment at the village clinic, it is reported.
     Similarly, at 11:15 AM, a senior assistant teacher Daw Khin Mar Aye, 54 years old, who lives in Htantapin Village of Pakokku Township, was en route on her motorcycle to her workplace, the Basic Education Primary (Post) School in Yaelarlay Village. When she arrived near Yaelarlay Village, a homemade mine planted by so called PDF terrorists exploded on the roadside. As a result, Daw Khin Mar Aye sustained injuries from mine shrapnel on her back, waist and legs and is currently receiving medical treatment at the Pakokku District hospital, it is reported.
     It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the perpetrators of the acts of terrorism from the above incidents in order to be able to take effective action in accordance with laws.

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An education staff was injured due to a homemade mine explosion planted by a so-called PDF terrorists in Pakokku Township.