Myanmar was hit by a catastrophic earthquake on March 28, causing widespread destruction and killing at least 3,000 people. The military regime has declared a state of emergency and opened channels for international assistance, with rescue teams from various countries already deployed. However, concerns remain about the junta’s history of controlling and diverting aid, as well as its continued military operations despite the disaster, raising questions about the impact on the ongoing civil war.
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