TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The world’s most popular news throughout Saturday, September 11, 2021, among which the battle broke out after the shadow government Myanmar declared war against the military junta, Afghans who were uncomfortable with the presence of the Taliban, until the inventor of the AstraZeneca vaccine Professore Dame Sarah Gilbert asked Britain to donate the surplus vaccine rather than to booster.
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1. Fighting breaks out after the NUG government declares war against the Myanmar junta
At least 20 people have died in fighting between resistance militias and Myanmar’s ruling military junta, a witness and local media said on Friday, in the worst violence since opponents of the junta declared war on the junta regime this week.
The Government of National Unity (NUG), which was formed to oppose the February 1 military coup, on Tuesday called for an uprising against military rule, in an apparent effort to coordinate groups fighting the army and convince soldiers and state officials to switch sides.
Fighting since Thursday between the military and defense volunteers allied with the unity government in the village of Myin Thar, resulted in casualties among local militias and villagers after troops used heavy artillery, according to media and a witness.
Neighboring Myanmar has urged a ceasefire from all sides following a national uprising by the Government of National Unity. Some analysts have warned the move could backfire and complicate efforts by the opposition to gain international support. Read the full news here.
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