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Terrorists carried out inhumane acts using explosive devices by capitalizing on unguarded moments of security personnel

     In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.
     Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 31 December 2024 at 3:45 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries had been admitted to the Kalewa Township Public Hospital of Sagaing Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that U San Aung (48 years old), a resident of Gaw Tha Lal Village in Kalewa Township, had stepped on an explosive device near Shan Inn Village while walking from his village to Shan Inn Village. The device, planted by a so-called PDF terrorist group, causing it to explode, resulting in his injuries, it is reported.
     Similarly, at 8:25 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries had been admitted to Mandalay Public Hospital in Chanayetharzan Township of Mandalay Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was U Thein Naing (38 years old), an employee of the “Shwe Taung” company. The incident occurred when he was returning on his motorcycle from Sin Tat Village, located north of the Kan Ta Lu toll gate. When he approached an Ooredoo communication tower situated between the Kan Ta Lu Pagoda and the toll gate, he triggered an explosive device planted by a so-called PDF terrorist group, causing it to explode and resulting in his injuries, it is reported.
     It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incidents to take effective action in accordance with the law.