
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, using trucks to transport stolen civilian property to Mingya Pyusawthi village before proceeding to burn down houses in the area.
Bisapkone village, located in the river island region, has been subjected to continuous military violence, with residents expressing grave concerns over the systematic looting of civilian property and destruction of homes. Local sources report that the military’s actions have caused significant distress among the civilian population, who have been witnessing the systematic destruction of their community and possessions.
Additionally, a military vessel traveling upstream from Pakokku arrived at Pauktaw port on the morning of March 18, raising further concerns among local residents about potential military violence. Local civilians report that the military council continues to systematically loot civilian property throughout the region and commit acts of violence against civilian populations. The situation has created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty among residents, who are increasingly concerned about the military’s ongoing campaign of violence and destruction in their area.