Mizoram Opens Doors to Thousands Escaping Myanmar Airstrikes

In the wake of a recent airstrike by the Myanmar army along the Indo-Myanmar border, around 5,000 Myanmar nationals have sought refuge in Mizoram’s Champhai district, particularly in the Zokhawthar area. The fleeing families, including women and children, have entered India seeking safety and protection.

The district administration, along with NGOs, the Young Mizo Association (YMA), and the Village Council, has mobilized efforts to provide essential support to the Myanmar refugees. Makeshift tents have been set up in the Zokhawthar area to accommodate the influx, and relief and refugee camps, numbering around 4-5, have been established to cater to the growing population.

Leaders of the Young Mizo Association (YMA) in Zokhawthar, including F Biaktinsanga, the Financial Secretary, estimate that between 5,000 to 6,000 people have sought refuge in India from Myanmar. NGOs and the district administration are actively assisting these individuals by providing vital necessities such as food, clothing, and medicines.

“We care about them, and whatever problem they have, we get help from the Young Mizo Association (YMA). Many children are here, and some women are also here. We provide daal, cerelac, and milk for the children and some vitamins. We also provide diapers and clothes for children because they didn’t take anything with them when they fled their country,” stated F. Biaktinsanga, YMA Zokhawthar Financial Secretary.

Mal Sawm Par, a Myanmar national who arrived in Zokhawthar two years ago, shared his experiences of leaving behind a burned-down village. Despite the challenges, he expressed gratitude for the support received from the local community, including provisions of food, clothing, and medical care.

In a recent development, the People’s Defence Force (PDF) of Myanmar attacked and captured two Myanmar Army posts, leading to 39 Myanmar Army personnel seeking refuge in Mizoram. The total number of surrendered Myanmar Army personnel now stands at 42. The situation along the border remains tense, with concerns about potential airstrikes by the Myanmar Army, although the region is currently calm.

The Mizoram Inspector-General of Police (IGP) (Headquarters), Lalbiakthanga Khiangte, provided updates, stating that more than 5,000 people have taken refuge in two border villages. The Mizoram Police have been actively involved in managing the situation and providing assistance to those affected.

 

Priyanka Koul

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