September
3, 2017
ARSA extremist
terrorists were making movements after tearing the border fence apart, cutting
off the heads of Buddha statues of a pagoda in Nantthataung village and burning
down a monastery, a Buddhist school and homes in Maungtaw Township.
Security forces
while on their area clearance and anti-terrorist operations in the surrounding
areas of Nantthataung village in the township on 1 September found two damaged
sections of the fence — one 120-foot long and the other 32-feet long — between
Meetaikchaungwa outpost and Kunthebinchaungwa outpost. The ARSA extremist
terrorists were easily crossing the border through the damaged parts and moving
along the mouths of the creeks.
The security
forces found that the terrorists cut off all the heads of the Buddha statues of
the pagoda and burnt down a monastery, a Buddhist school and 37 homes.
Myanmar News
Agency
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar

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