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Myanmar, after the National Unity Government, the provisional government of the democratic camp, declared war against the military regime in a coup d'état, Myanmar is entering a phase of full-scale civil war. The insurgents are mobilizing remote bombs toward the military, raising the level of the armed struggle.



By Kim Young-ah, staff reporter.



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It is a street in Sagaing region in central Myanmar.



After the explosion, red flames soared and dust covered the whole area.



Civil resistance forces attacked Myanmar military checkpoints with remote bombs.



The attack killed one Burmese soldier and wounded two more.



Earlier, on the 8th, the Civil Resistance Army ambushed the military convoy with landmines and explosives, and it is said that at least nine Myanmar soldiers were killed in fierce fighting in Myaung District three times a day alone.



As the military launches retaliatory attacks using heavy weapons and helicopters, casualties are also increasing.



In Chin State, a video of girls crawling and training to evacuate was released on social media.



Adults teach children how to evacuate in case of an unpredictable military attack.



The military is arresting the resistance fighters as well as their families.



Local media Irrawaddy reported that 177 members of the resistance family have been arrested by the military so far, including 15 children.



Despite the growing violence and repression of the military, citizens are continuing guerrilla-style protests everywhere.



The Democratic Party of Myanmar said it would continue the armed struggle to the end, saying that the people of Myanmar are desperate for the international community that has not taken any action for seven months after the coup.



(Video editing: Wonhee Won)