- Web Master
- October 27, 2024
A displaced person from Paletwa mentioned that the AA
fighters had conveyed their intention to call back residents to Paletwa
township once they finish the clearing operations for landmines.
"Paletwa is currently peaceful, with no bombing.
However, the IDPs have not been called back. The AA is clearing landmines in
all areas. Following its completion, the AA expressed their willingness to
bring back the residents of Paletwa safely,” he added.
A large number of Paletwa residents were displaced and
they are living as IDPs since the clashes between the AA and junta forces began
in 2018 and later resumed in 2019.
A displaced woman conveyed her happiness regarding the
AA’s success to capture Paletwa. Having faced difficulties during her prolonged
stay in IDP camps, she now hopes for a prompt return to her places.
"Livelihood is incredibly difficult in the IDP
camps. Despite the difficulties, returning to our village remains impossible,
so we persist in living under these circumstances. The news of Paletwa's
capture by the AA brought me immense joy. I like to return to my village, where
we can work and live freely. We thank the AA very much," she added
The junta forces put landmines in the mountains
surrounding their camps and the villages.
So there is still landmine risk in various areas.
In the Paletwa region, the AA stated that in pursuit
of enhancing the security of people's lives, homes, and belongings, their
fighters are actively chasing and attacking junta soldiers who lost the battle
and were trying to escape.
The AA initiated operations in the Paletwa region on
13 November and within 62 days the entire region was declared a junta-free
zone.