Landmines blamed for nine injured in two Arakan townships
Landmine blasts in the Arakan State townships of Minbya and Ponnagyun on January 19 injured nine people, including three children, residents said.
20 Jan 2020
Aung Htein | DMG
20 January, Minbya
Landmine blasts in the Arakan State townships of Minbya and Ponnagyun on January 19 injured nine people, including three children, residents said.
One explosion occurred as a family was heading to a hill northeast of Shwe Kyan village in Minbya Township at about 10 a.m. on January 19, according to village administrator U Nyo Maung Thein.
“They stepped on an explosive remnant of war while they were going to a forest to cut firewood. There was fighting in August and September in that area [last year],” U Nyo Maung Thein said.
Eight people were injured in the blast, including two 12-year-olds and a 13-year-old.
They were rushed to Pan Myaung Hospital in Minbya Township, then transferred to Mrauk-U Hospital because there was no doctor on call at Pan Myaung Hospital, residents said.
“Seven of the eight people have severe injuries,” U Nyo Maung Thein said.
In the explosion’s aftermath, finger-pointing began.
The Tatmadaw said eight people were injured after stepping on a landmine laid by the Arakan Army at Shwe Kyan village. That assertion was refuted by the Arakan Army.
“The landmine that detonated yesterday was laid by the Burma Army. It is stationed in the area. It has always laid landmines at any places where they are stationed,” AA spokesperson Khaing Thukha said in response to the Tatmadaw statement about the incident.
A similar case was reported on the same day in Bodedaw village, Ponnagyun Township, where U Thar Tun Hla, 40, stepped on a landmine and lost his leg on his way to a hill on the village outskirts to cut firewood.