Myanmar Clashes Force Thousands to Flee to India
MIZORAM, INDIA, JUL 5 – Renewed fighting between two rival Chin insurgent groups has increased Mizoram's refugee population, now sheltering over 33,000 Myanmar nationals including 12,572 children, officials said.
- Fresh violence in Myanmar's Chin State has caused around 300 refugees to flee to Mizoram's Zokhawthar village after gun battles erupted between the Chin National Defence Force and the Chinland Defence Force-Hualngoram.
- As of Sunday night, authorities have recorded 3,980 people displaced in Champhai district.
- Since the 2021 military coup, over 33,000 refugees from Myanmar have sought shelter across 11 districts in Mizoram.
- Sapdanga stated, 'On humanitarian grounds, we have to provide drinking water, food and shelter.
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These refugees crossed the dense forests on the border between the two countries to escape the conflicts - The state of Mizoram had already received about 30,000 refugees from Myanmar, where a civil war is raging.
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