Thousands of refugees flock to the Indian state Mizoram while raging fierce battles in Myanmar

Thousands of refugees have flocked to the Indian state Mizoram, in the northeast of the country, over the last four days, due to severe clashes raging in neighboring Myanmar. Due to the battles in Myanmar among opposing armed organizations, nearly 4,000 refugees have flocked to Mizoram, according to Indian state authorities today. These refugees crossed the dense forests on the border between the two countries to escape the conflicts between opposing armed organizations coming from the Chin ethnic group, the AFP official Vanlamaua, who is responsible for the internal affairs, said in AFP. “Some of these refugees have relatives in India and are therefore hosted. Others are installed in reception centers, “he added. Before this confusion, the Mizoram State had already received about 30,000 refugees from Myanmar, where a civil war was raging after returning to the power of the military by 2021. “About 4,000 people have reached the last four […]
Source: News Beast

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