
- The injured toll 220 increases to 4,850 with the disappearance of others.
- The Juilt leader plans to conduct Modi’s plans “independent and fair” elections.
- Modi made permanent for the post-quake ceasefire.
Myanmar media climbed 3,354 from Myanmar’s disastrous earthquake to 3,354 on Saturday, stating Myanmar media on Saturday, as the United Nations Assistance chief praised humanitarian and community groups for leading the reaction of aid.
The leader of the military government, Senior General Min Aung Hooling, returned to the capital Naipitav after a rare foreign trip to attend a summit in Bangkok in South and Southeast Asian countries, where they met separately with leaders of Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and India.
Myanmar media said that Min Aung Holting planned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold “independent and fair” elections in December.
The Indian Foreign Affairs spokesman said on Friday that Modi called for a permanent war in Myanmar’s Civil War and said that the election needs to be “inclusive and reliable”.
Critics have obtained the planned election as a sham to keep the generals in power through proxy.
Since overthrowing the elected civilian government of Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi in 2021, the army has fought to run Myanmar, except economy and basic services, including healthcare, in Tatters, in Tatters, an earthquake has increased to an earthquake on March 28.
The civil war that follows the coup has displaced more than 3 million people, with widespread food insecurity and more than one -third of the population in the need for humanitarian aid, the United Nations says.
United Nations Assistance Head Tom Fletcher spent on Friday night in Mandalay, the second largest city of Myanmar, near the earthquake sub -station, posing on the X, that human and community groups led to an earthquake response with “courage, skills and determination” by human and community groups.
“Many lost everything themselves, and still kept out to support the remaining people,” he said.
The United Nations office of the High Commissioner for human rights said on Friday that the jute was restricting support supply in earthquake-hit areas, where communities did not return their rule.
The United Nations office stated that it was investigating 53, including Janta’s attacks against opponents, including air strikes, 16 of which were after the declaration of ceasefire on Wednesday.