
The Anya Pistine Thone Lay Group has provided food donations on behalf of donors to three internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in Salingyi Township, where civilians have been forced to flee their homes due to the military council’s brutal offensives. The donation, which took place on March 19, included rice and curry dishes delivered to displaced people at three different camp locations. These civilians have been forced to seek shelter in safer areas after fleeing their homes due to the military council’s airstrikes and heavy artillery attacks.
The displaced people sheltering in these IDP camps face significant daily challenges regarding food and basic necessities. There are particular concerns for children, elderly residents, and pregnant women who require food security and healthcare support. The food donation from the Anya Pistine Thone Lay Group has provided crucial assistance to these displaced civilians. Such humanitarian aid remains vital for people struggling under the military council’s oppression. The ongoing military operations have made it impossible for many residents to return to their original homes and communities.
The displaced civilians living in these camps continue to hope for conditions that will allow them to return to their homes safely. However, due to the military council’s continued offensives and acts of violence, they are unable to return to their original locations. This situation has created an ongoing need for food assistance and other essential aid for the displaced population. The humanitarian crisis continues as the military council’s actions prevent civilians from returning to normal life, making such donations and support from civil society organizations increasingly important for their survival.