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Burma Army Shells and Burns Village in Northern Karen State

  • Mar 7, 2011
  • 1 min read

Northern Karen State


On February 25, 2011, at 3:10am, Burma Army troops from Pla Ko Camp shot 7 mortar rounds at Teh Boh Plaw village, Luthaw Township, Muthraw District. From 7:30 to 9:30am, they fired more mortar rounds and also used an RPG and machine guns as they entered the village and rice field. They burned one rice field shelter belonging to Saw Pah Teh, age 30, who lost belongings worth 50,000 Baht (US$1,600), and also burned one straw hut belonging to Saw La Kay and his possessions. The troops, more than 200 in number, left the village at 1pm. The villagers ran away to nearby villages such as Htee Baw Kee and Teh Boh Hta. An FBR team is now helping these displaced people.


 Map showing area of report
 Map showing area of report


 Area around shelled house still burning
 Area around shelled house still burning


 Burma Army bullet casings left next to villager’s dictionary
 Burma Army bullet casings left next to villager’s dictionary


 Burned house after shelling
 Burned house after shelling


 Bootprints still evident in villager’s rice dumped out by Burma Army
 Bootprints still evident in villager’s rice dumped out by Burma Army


 Charred remains of house
 Charred remains of house


 Mortar shell casing
 Mortar shell casing

God bless you,


Muthraw District FBR

 
 
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