On the front lines of Myanmar’s forgotten war, rebel fighters are struggling in the armed resistance movement after years of civil war. Our Times correspondent, Hannah Beech, travels to the center of the conflict to meet these fighters who are facing challenges of being outgunned and undermanned.
Why It Matters
The ongoing armed resistance movement in Myanmar highlights the long-standing civil war in the country, where rebel fighters continue to face significant challenges. This story sheds light on the struggles of these fighters who are fighting against a well-equipped military force, showcasing the difficulties they encounter in their quest for autonomy and independence. The situation in Myanmar underscores the complex dynamics of conflict and resistance in the region, emphasizing the need for international attention and support to address the ongoing crisis.
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