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, railways, departmental offices and residential houses.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 11 November at 08:30 AM, Ko Wai Lin Tun (18 years old), who lives in Thitseintpin Village of Kyaikto Township, Mon State, was leaving alone to Shwephyu rubber farm located southeast of the Village to scrape rubber latex. When he arrived on a jungle road, he stepped on a homemade mine planted by terrorists which exploded. As a result of the explosion, Ko Wai Lin Tun sustained mine shrapnel injuries on his hand and leg. He is currently receiving medical care at the Kyaikto Township Public Hospital, it is reported.
Similarly, at 09:30 PM, according to the report that an explosion occurred near the Township Development Committee Office located on Kannar Street in Oaetan Ward of Pyay Town, Bago Region, security personnel went to the scene and conducted an inspection. According to the investigation, it is found that a homemade mine, planted by terrorists, had exploded near the fence of the office. As a result of the explosion, there were no injuries or damage to people or buildings, 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 the law.
The photo record shows Ko Wai Lin Tun who was injured by stepping on a homemade mine, planted by terrorists, which exploded in Kyaikto Township.
The photo record shows pieces of a homemade mine after explosion near the fence of Township Development Committee Office in Pyay Town.