Villagers flee due to firing of over 20 mortar shells in Ke See township



One of the Burma army units stationed in Wan Warp tract, Ke See township fired over 20 mortar shells into a village on October 13th 2014, causing the entire village to flee and seek shelter in a temple nearby. 



Burma Army aircrafts and helicopters have been flying over the Wanhai area from 13 to 14 October. On October 13, at around 11 am one of the Burmese military units patrolling around Wan Warp tract began firing over 20 (60mm) mortar shells from their base in Wan Ta Pharn village into Pan Ze village and the surrounding area. Due to the shelling all the villagers fled to Wan Warp temple to seek refuge.  

“The mortar shells fell into our village, nearby our village, and inside our farms. The Burma Army also threatened us that they would burn down our village if we provided the Shan Army with any kind of help and support. So, all our villagers were so afraid and had to leave our houses. We have no other place to go except Wan Warp temple,” said one of the villagers who is seeking refuge.  

 “They fired randomly, but fortunately nobody was hurt. They fired the mortar shells in order to threaten us and to divert attention because one of their military helicopters was landing at their Nam Put base. While the helicopter was landing three of their fighter aircrafts also flew above the area. So one of the main reasons they fired the mortar shells was to threaten us and another was to divert our attention. It is their military strategy,” said one of the SSPP/SSA commanders in the area. 

The Kholam-based Burma Army's Central Eastern Command told the SSPP/SSA to withdraw and move their troops 3 miles inside from the Ke See-Pan Ze-Loi Ywe-Kholong main road, by telephone via their liaison office in Kholam.

 “They said if we do not withdraw our troops they will take action, which means they might use force to attack us. We have no other choice, but to defend ourselves. Today, 15th October 2014, there was fighting in Pan Ze as well,” said the commander.


The Ke See-Pan Ze-Loi Ywe-Kholong main road is a gravel road built by SSPP/SSA since 1995. 




 

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