not commented on this particular incident but it issued a statement to say it had conducted attacks near the village, in targeting positions that are held by the military and said that it killed eight soldiers. in the western side of the country in the western darfur region some of the most intense fighting had been witness, people continue to flee in tens of thousands and we understand they are trying to flee towards the west and southin to flee towards the west and south in the north of west the last city still held by the army and the fighting is intense in the region now and i spoke to the medical charity msf saying that they shut down one of the hospitals they were running and that was shelled and that is the daily reality of people, they are fleeing from the shelves on the bombing and this is a war that has been
to the chin national army, and the nearest myanmar military base is about 30 or a0 miles from here, so that's how far back the junta has been pushed from here. it took multiple offensives by resistance forces to take this camp and it won't be easy going forward. i met this man, of the chin national army. the groups and the tribes that are fighting together right now, traditionally have had infighting between each other. are you going to be able to keep it together? translation: yes, there are | numerous tribes within the chin people and we expect there to be disagreements, but we are fighting as one. our success is because we know every corner of this intimately. from new front lines every day, more people arrive at shelters. millions are displaced across the country. this baby's family fled from their home two weeks
hundreds of people gathered in wad—al—noura village square, where they prepared bodies for a mass burial service. the un children's agency says at least 35 children were among those killed. local pro—democracy activists are blaming on the paramilitary rapid support forces. the rsf has fought sudanese government forces for well over a year, in a war that has killed more than 15,000 people and forced about nine million people from their homes. 0ur deputy africa editor anne soy has more. this is not an unusual occurrence in sudan in this war and its been going on for 13 months and there had been allegations of massacres in the past and they had been accused on different sides but mostly the rapid support forces that is fighting against the national army in sudan. it has
about it," she said. for all the lives that have been lost, a few miles away we find a sign of what has been gained. this used to be a base of the myanmar military up until november 2023. we are a few miles from my myanmar�*s western border in its chin state and the rebel group, the resistance forces that pushed the military out, are called the chin national army. you can see behind me there the flag that's been hoisted that belongs to the chin national army, and the nearest myanmar military base is about 30 or 40 miles from here, so that's how far back the junta has been pushed from here. it took multiple offensives by resistance forces to take this camp and it won't be easy going forward. i met this man, of the chin national army. the groups and the tribes that
in this village, we saw evidence of it. fighting here — farmers, students, truck drivers, labourers. this isn't a professional, well—equipped army. it's propelled by the courage of ordinary people in the face of a savage conflict. how does your family feel about you being on a front line? sometimes they are so worried about me, but i must do thisjob, for my son, my family, for our people, for our country. this 17—year—old convinced her parents to let herjoin the armed movement. in an essay at school, she explained why. "myanmar is broken now. "the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy. "my future is people's defence force."
this woman told us her son, a policeman, chose to join the resistance. his wife was pregnant with their child when he was killed. "my son was stabbed here and here. "he was brutally assaulted and even his leg was cut off. "it's hard to talk about it," she said. for all the lives that have been lost, a few miles away we find a sign of what has been gained. this used to be a base of the myanmar military up until november 2023. we are a few miles from my myanmar�*s western border in its chin state and the rebel group, the resistance forces that pushed the military out, are called the chin national army. you can see behind me there the flag that's been hoisted that belongs
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