Myanmar Junta Bombs Chin Villages; Locals Call for Unity and Peace

On October 13, several Chin villages also faced deadly airstrikes carried out by the Myanmar military junta, around 10 AM. 

The affected villages include Webulah and Tlangzar in Falam Township, Khuafo and Tlanglo in Thantlang Township, and Chuncung and Vanha in Hakha Township.

According to local sources, these peaceful villages suffered massive destruction, and many innocent civilians, including children, lost their lives. The situation in southern Chin areas such as Mindat, Matupi, and Paletwa was no different — bombs rained down, blood was shed, and countless lives were lost. Residents describe the suffering as unbearable and heartbreaking.

A heartfelt message in the Chin language circulated among the people, calling for unity among all Chin armed forces:

“If all Chin forces hold hands and think about our villages, it will be good. So many innocent lives, even children, have been lost. While we suffer this much, should we still fight among ourselves? Isn’t it time to make peace?”

The message reflects the deep pain and longing for peace among Chin civilians, who continue to face the horrors of war. Despite the junta’s relentless attacks, the people’s spirit for unity and peace remains strong.

As one local peace advocate shared, “We, the people, want at least a voice of peace — to make our Chin armed forces unite.” 


Global nations and the United Nations Human Rights Council must come forward to condemn this cruel and ironic rule, and to stand with the innocent people of Myanmar who are crying out for peace, justice, and freedom.

Read more: JUNTA airstrikes TONZANG Village 

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal


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