Rathedaung Twsp man wounded by shrapnel

Hnin Nwe 29 Aug 2020

A resident of Ngasanbaw village in Arakan State’s Rathedaung Township was wounded by an artillery shell allegedly fired by the military on August 29, according to family members of the victim. 

MP questions staffing, equipment inventory at Sittwe General Hospital

Myo Thiri Kyaw 28 Aug 2020

Lawmaker Daw Khin Saw Wai raised a question at a Lower House session on August 27, asking whether the 500-bed Sittwe General Hospital in the Arakan State capital would be properly staffed as quickly as possible with the cardiac, eye and cancer specialists it needs, as well as provided with the necessary medical equipment for modern treatment demands.

State Counsellor promises no food shortages in virus-hit Arakan State

Min Tun 28 Aug 2020

The government vows to ensure that there are no food shortages in Arakan State as the state grapples with an ongoing outbreak of COVID-19, State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi said on August 28 at a virtual meeting on efforts to combat the pandemic in Arakan State.

REC to distribute radios to information-starved IDP camps 

Mrat Swe 27 Aug 2020

The Rakhine Ethnics Congress plans to distribute radio handsets to camps for internally displaced people (IDPs) in Arakan State townships struggling to get information about COVID-19 due to government restrictions on internet access, according to Ko Zaw Zaw Tun, secretary of the REC. 

Man shot dead in Kyauktaw Twsp

27 Aug 2020

A man was shot dead Wednesday night in Kyauktaw Township, Arakan State, according to the deceased’s family members, who have accused Tatmadaw soldiers of killing him.

Cargo trucks granted lockdown leeway to forestall goods shortages

Hnin Nwe 26 Aug 2020

Cargo trucks are being allowed to carry on with limited disruption to their normal operations in the gateway township of Ann, in order to avoid goods shortages in Arakan State during the ongoing flare-up of COVID-19, according to the Ann Township administrator.

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