
A representative from the Yesagyo Township Info Committee has confirmed that the military forces have looted civilian property and are burning houses in Bisapkone village, Yesagyo Township, Magway Region. On March 18, at approximately 11:15 AM, military council troops entered the village, forcibly seized residents’ belongings, and systematically set fire to homes. The military forces began their operation in Bisapkone village on March 17, systematically removing villagers’ possessions using trucks to transport them to Mingya Pyusawthi village.
The military council’s forces have been continuously terrorizing the river island region of Bisapkone village, with local residents reporting systematic looting of civilian property and the deliberate burning of homes. The situation has created significant distress among the local population, who have been forced to flee their homes due to the ongoing military operations. Additionally, a military vessel traveling upstream from Pakokku arrived at Pauktaw port on the morning of March 18, further escalating tensions in the area.
Local sources report that the military council is systematically destroying civilian lives and property, committing what residents describe as war crimes against the local population. The ongoing violence and destruction have created a humanitarian crisis in the area, with residents expressing grave concerns for their safety and security. The military’s actions have resulted in the displacement of numerous families, who have been forced to abandon their homes and possessions to escape the violence. The systematic nature of these attacks suggests a coordinated effort to terrorize the civilian population and destroy local infrastructure.