The lack of proper weapons has also been holding the fighters back. Many trained fighters are still waiting for help from the National Unity Government (NUG), which recently announced the formation of a command structure to coordinate between civilian resistance forces and allied ethnic armed organizations (EAOs). Around 30,000 people have been forced to flee. In the northern Sagaing Division, the situation might look calm in some townships, while others are subject to assaults from helicopters. Importantly, the slogan, “Myanmar’s anti-coup forces more united than ever,” resonates broadly both among the people holding guns, and those only hitting their computer’s keyboards to reach out the world. The recent cases of rape committed by the junta’s soldiers consolidated communities across the country, motivating them to fight until the generals are overthrown. On the other hand, the Chin people have vowed to resist the Myanmar generals. Working toward restoring its power and a semblance of stability, in many of the region’s towns, the military managed to reopen some schools despite continued fighting with civilian resistance groups. Since May, Chin State in Myanmar’s northwest has been a bastion of armed resistance, launching sometimes coordinated attacks against the military. So far analysts have gathered evidence of the burning of at least 200 homes however, access to the victims remains very limited. Crimes that in the past could have been concealed are today much easier to examine thanks to satellite imagery. Until recently invisible even in Myanmar, let alone the rest of the world, Thantlang stands now for one more point of resistance. His statement was widely transmitted, soaking into the social media, where rank-and-file soldiers could express their anger against the PDF, which the Tatmadaw has labelled a terrorist group. Zaw Min Tun, claimed that “military responded to the attack launched by the PDF (People’s Defense Forces).” He added that it was the PDF that had “burned their homes while retreating.”
Myanmar’s army offers an entirely different explanation.Įnjoying this article? Click here to subscribe for full access. Some have compared this campaign to the infamous clearance operation in the Rakhine State against the Rohingya minority, and interpreted it as a genocide. State Department, while New York-based Human Rights Watch on Sunday accused the army of committing a “crime against humanity” for setting fires, firing heavy artillery, stealing property, as well as killing civilians and raping women.
This prompted words of condemnation from the U.S. Is his job completed?Ī town of 8,000 people in Myanmar’s Chin State has been emptied of all its residents following a confrontation between the local self-defense force and the soldiers of the junta. His weapon is propped upright on the floor, as if suspended motionless. Below, the hills, planted with red-roofed houses, show no signs of life, except for one thing: a young soldier of the Myanmar army stands with his arms folded, leaning against the grid of a hut overlooking the town of Thantlang. The ongoing Dulevo attention for work quality and the safety of operators is well represented by the Dulevo D.zero²: thanks to its low voltage technology risks that the electric equipment can generate are reduced to zero.Black clouds twisting from the fire soar far into the sky, obscuring the mountains. The Dulevo D.zero² sweeper has excellent autonomy: it can work a full shift with no need to be recharged.īesides providing the sweeping performance of traditional street sweepers, thanks to being 100% electric, the Dulevo D.zero² has extremely reduced maintenance and power costs. Thanks to its size and manoeuvrability, the articulated street sweeper can work in town centres, green and crowded areas perfectly reaching even the smallest, narrowest spaces. Thanks to the centre joint and two semi-frames, with Dulevo D.zero² even the most complex manoeuvres become easy. Zero emissionsĭulevo D.zero² means zero emissions of CO 2, zero harmful gases and zero dust re-introduced into the environment.Īnd what’s more: thanks to its electric motor there is a drastic reduction in noise emissions, enabling operators to work at night without disturbing the peace. The Dulevo D.zero² philosophy is based on four fundamental characteristics that make it unique in the sector. Thanks to its innovative, ecological technology, performance and compact size, it responds perfectly to the needs of towns and municipalities wanting to invest in the quality of life for their citizens. The D.zero² is the first 100% electric street sweeper created by Dulevo.