20 June 2025

20 June 2025
Terrorist groups have been engaging in battles, carrying out attacks using heavy weapons, drones to drop bombs and improvised explosive devices across towns and villages in various states and regions. Moreover, they are committing inhumane acts of terror and criminal activities including abducting and extorting money from civil servants and local civilians, as well as killings.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 18 June 2025 at 9:30 PM, approximately 10 so-called PDF terrorists arrived by five motorcycles at Nyaung Kine Village in Minbu (Saku) Township of Magway Region and abducted two villagers Ko Win Hlaing and Ko Kyaw Aung (both under investigation). At around 10:30 PM, the terrorists arrived at Mal Chaung Village and abducted another villager, Ko Than Zaw (under investigation). Afterward, the terrorists headed toward Phyu Kone Village, it is reported.
Regarding the above incident, security personnel are continuing necessary operations in accordance with standard procedures to identify, apprehend and take action against the terrorists involved, it is reported.
MOHA
20 June 2025
Terrorist groups have been engaging in battles, carrying out attacks using heavy weapons, drones to drop bombs and improvised explosive devices across towns and villages in various states and regions. Moreover, they are committing inhumane acts of terror and criminal activities including abducting and extorting money from civil servants and local civilians, as well as killings.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 18 June 2025 at 9:30 PM, approximately 10 so-called PDF terrorists arrived by five motorcycles at Nyaung Kine Village in Minbu (Saku) Township of Magway Region and abducted two villagers Ko Win Hlaing and Ko Kyaw Aung (both under investigation). At around 10:30 PM, the terrorists arrived at Mal Chaung Village and abducted another villager, Ko Than Zaw (under investigation). Afterward, the terrorists headed toward Phyu Kone Village, it is reported.
Regarding the above incident, security personnel are continuing necessary operations in accordance with standard procedures to identify, apprehend and take action against the terrorists involved, it is reported.
MOHA

23 June 2025
Terrorist groups have been engaging in battles, carrying out attacks using heavy weapons, drones to drop bombs and improvised explosive devices across towns and villages in various states and regions. Moreover, they are committing inhumane acts of terror and criminal activities including abducting and extorting money from civil servant’s families and local civilians, as well as killings.
23 June 2025
Terrorist groups have been engaging in battles, carrying out attacks using heavy weapons, drones to drop bombs and improvised explosive devices across towns and villages in various states and regions. Moreover, they are committing inhumane acts of terror and criminal activities including abducting and extorting money from civil servant’s families and local civilians, as well as killings.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 14 June 2025 at 11:20 AM, Daw Zin Me Hlaing (28 years old)), a junior assistant teacher of the No.17 Basic Education Post Primary School, a resident of Aung Tha Pyay area in No.3 Ward, Pakokku Township of Magway Region, was forcibly abducted by terrorists. In the incident, when she was at her house five armed so-called PDF terrorists arriving by five motorcycles and abducted her with hands tied her back toward Mee Thway Kan Village. On 21 June 2025, at 4:30 PM, the so-called PDF terrorists set her free to spread fear among the educational community and the abducted teacher got back her home, it is reported.
Regarding the above incident, security personnel are continuing necessary operations in accordance with standard procedures to identify, apprehend, and take action against the terrorists involved, it is reported.
MOHA
23 June 2025
Terrorist groups have been engaging in battles, carrying out attacks using heavy weapons, drones to drop bombs and improvised explosive devices across towns and villages in various states and regions. Moreover, they are committing inhumane acts of terror and criminal activities including abducting and extorting money from civil servant’s families and local civilians, as well as killings.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 14 June 2025 at 11:20 AM, Daw Zin Me Hlaing (28 years old)), a junior assistant teacher of the No.17 Basic Education Post Primary School, a resident of Aung Tha Pyay area in No.3 Ward, Pakokku Township of Magway Region, was forcibly abducted by terrorists. In the incident, when she was at her house five armed so-called PDF terrorists arriving by five motorcycles and abducted her with hands tied her back toward Mee Thway Kan Village. On 21 June 2025, at 4:30 PM, the so-called PDF terrorists set her free to spread fear among the educational community and the abducted teacher got back her home, it is reported.
Regarding the above incident, security personnel are continuing necessary operations in accordance with standard procedures to identify, apprehend, and take action against the terrorists involved, it is reported.
MOHA

23 June 2025
In some townships across States and Regions, terrorists motivated by a radical ideology that views “anyone with differing views is an enemy” are conducting violent assaults and assassinations. Their targets are innocent civilians who do not support their terrorist acts. Using firearms and knives, these terrorists are committing brutal assassinations after accusing them of “spies, informants or decoys”. This strategy is intended to instill fear among peaceable civilians and create a pervasive sense of dread within these communities.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 21 June 2025 at 2:30 PM, a report stated that a man body with stab wounds was brought to Ah Lal Kone Station Hospital in Gyobingauk Township of Bago Region. Upon further investigation by security personnel, the victim was identified as U Moe Zin (58 years old), a resident of Hman Pin Htoo Village in Gyobingauk Township. It was found that on 20 June 2025 at 4:00 PM, when the victim was at his house, a group of seven individuals, comprising pro-terrorism KNU members along with so-called PDF terrorists arriving by three motorcycles and abducted him, accusing him of being a “decoy”. The terrorists then took him to a yard north of his house, where they stabbed him to fatally. As a result, U Moe Zin died on the spot, it is reported.
Security personnel are persistently taking necessary measures to identify and apprehend the terrorists responsible for the aforementioned case, it is reported.
MOHA
23 June 2025
In some townships across States and Regions, terrorists motivated by a radical ideology that views “anyone with differing views is an enemy” are conducting violent assaults and assassinations. Their targets are innocent civilians who do not support their terrorist acts. Using firearms and knives, these terrorists are committing brutal assassinations after accusing them of “spies, informants or decoys”. This strategy is intended to instill fear among peaceable civilians and create a pervasive sense of dread within these communities.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 21 June 2025 at 2:30 PM, a report stated that a man body with stab wounds was brought to Ah Lal Kone Station Hospital in Gyobingauk Township of Bago Region. Upon further investigation by security personnel, the victim was identified as U Moe Zin (58 years old), a resident of Hman Pin Htoo Village in Gyobingauk Township. It was found that on 20 June 2025 at 4:00 PM, when the victim was at his house, a group of seven individuals, comprising pro-terrorism KNU members along with so-called PDF terrorists arriving by three motorcycles and abducted him, accusing him of being a “decoy”. The terrorists then took him to a yard north of his house, where they stabbed him to fatally. As a result, U Moe Zin died on the spot, it is reported.
Security personnel are persistently taking necessary measures to identify and apprehend the terrorists responsible for the aforementioned case, it is reported.
MOHA

21 June 2025
In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 20 June 2025 at 4:00 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to the Hpa-An Township Public Hospital in Kayin State. When security personnel arrived at the hospital for further investigation, they discovered that the victim was identified as U Hla Tun (50 years old), a resident of No.4 Ward in Kama Maung Town of Pharpon Township. The victim had accidentally stepped on an improvised explosive device planted by a terrorist group while collecting bamboo shoots in a forest near Htee Nya Char Village in Hpa-An Township. As a result, he sustained severe injuries that led to amputation his left leg, it is reported.
It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incident to take effective action in accordance with the law.
MOHA
21 June 2025
In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 20 June 2025 at 4:00 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to the Hpa-An Township Public Hospital in Kayin State. When security personnel arrived at the hospital for further investigation, they discovered that the victim was identified as U Hla Tun (50 years old), a resident of No.4 Ward in Kama Maung Town of Pharpon Township. The victim had accidentally stepped on an improvised explosive device planted by a terrorist group while collecting bamboo shoots in a forest near Htee Nya Char Village in Hpa-An Township. As a result, he sustained severe injuries that led to amputation his left leg, it is reported.
It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incident to take effective action in accordance with the law.
MOHA

21 June 2025
21 June 2025
In some townships across States and Regions, terrorists motivated by a radical ideology that views “anyone with differing views is an enemy” are conducting violent assaults and assassinations. Their targets are innocent civilians who do not support their terrorist acts. Using firearms and knives, these terrorists are committing brutal assassinations after accusing them of “spies, informants or decoys”. This strategy is intended to instill fear among peaceable civilians and create a pervasive sense of dread within these communities.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 20 June 2025 at 11:00 AM, a report stated that a man’s body with gunshot wounds was found on the roadside of the Khat Lan Kan Village Commutable Road, approximately five furlongs southeast of Taung Phat Tan Village in Nyaung-U Township of Mandalay Region. When security personnel arrived at the scene for further investigation, they discovered that the victim was identified as U Nyunt Hlaing (67 years old), a resident of the village. The incident occurred when six so-called PDF terrorists arrived at the victim’s house by three motorcycles and abducted him, accusing him of being an “informant or decoy”. The terrorists then took him to the roadside of the Khat Lan Kan Village Commutable Road, where they opened fire on him. As a result, U Nyunt Hlaing died on the spot, it is reported.
Security personnel are persistently taking necessary measures to identify and apprehend the terrorists responsible for the aforementioned case, it is reported.
MOHA
21 June 2025
In some townships across States and Regions, terrorists motivated by a radical ideology that views “anyone with differing views is an enemy” are conducting violent assaults and assassinations. Their targets are innocent civilians who do not support their terrorist acts. Using firearms and knives, these terrorists are committing brutal assassinations after accusing them of “spies, informants or decoys”. This strategy is intended to instill fear among peaceable civilians and create a pervasive sense of dread within these communities.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 20 June 2025 at 11:00 AM, a report stated that a man’s body with gunshot wounds was found on the roadside of the Khat Lan Kan Village Commutable Road, approximately five furlongs southeast of Taung Phat Tan Village in Nyaung-U Township of Mandalay Region. When security personnel arrived at the scene for further investigation, they discovered that the victim was identified as U Nyunt Hlaing (67 years old), a resident of the village. The incident occurred when six so-called PDF terrorists arrived at the victim’s house by three motorcycles and abducted him, accusing him of being an “informant or decoy”. The terrorists then took him to the roadside of the Khat Lan Kan Village Commutable Road, where they opened fire on him. As a result, U Nyunt Hlaing died on the spot, it is reported.
Security personnel are persistently taking necessary measures to identify and apprehend the terrorists responsible for the aforementioned case, it is reported.
MOHA

20 June 2025
Terrorists committing inhumane acts have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets and dropping bombs using drones into the residential areas, including towns, wards and villages.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 19 June 2025 at 7:00 AM, a so-called PDF terrorist group fired heavy weapons into Wathon Dara Village in Madaya Township of Mandalay Region. The shells exploded within the village. As a result, U Khin Min Zaw (58 years old), U Saw Tun (55 years old), U Soe Zaw Oo (38 years old), U Myint Ko (59 years old) and Ma Zu Yadanar Ko (three years old), all residents of the village, sustained shrapnel injuries from the blasts, it is reported.
Similarly, at 8:00 AM, U Thaung Htay (53 years old), a resident of Lat Kaung Lay Village in Madaya Township, stepped on an explosive device planted by a so-called PDF terrorist group while on his way to a stream east of his village to fish. As a result, he sustained severe injuries that led to the amputation of his right leg, it is reported.
The injured individuals from the above incidents are receiving medical treatment at Mandalay Public Hospital. Security personnel visited them, conducted inquiries and provided necessary assistance.
Due to the heinous acts of armed terrorists such as engaging in battles and firing of heavy weapons and improvised rockets within towns, wards and villages where innocent civilians peacefully reside, innocent civilians have been injured or killed. Consequently, local residents are protesting vehemently against these acts of terrorism, completely refusing to accept them. Security personnel are intensifying necessary security measures in collaboration with the local residents, it is reported.
MOHA
20 June 2025
Terrorists committing inhumane acts have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets and dropping bombs using drones into the residential areas, including towns, wards and villages.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 19 June 2025 at 7:00 AM, a so-called PDF terrorist group fired heavy weapons into Wathon Dara Village in Madaya Township of Mandalay Region. The shells exploded within the village. As a result, U Khin Min Zaw (58 years old), U Saw Tun (55 years old), U Soe Zaw Oo (38 years old), U Myint Ko (59 years old) and Ma Zu Yadanar Ko (three years old), all residents of the village, sustained shrapnel injuries from the blasts, it is reported.
Similarly, at 8:00 AM, U Thaung Htay (53 years old), a resident of Lat Kaung Lay Village in Madaya Township, stepped on an explosive device planted by a so-called PDF terrorist group while on his way to a stream east of his village to fish. As a result, he sustained severe injuries that led to the amputation of his right leg, it is reported.
The injured individuals from the above incidents are receiving medical treatment at Mandalay Public Hospital. Security personnel visited them, conducted inquiries and provided necessary assistance.
Due to the heinous acts of armed terrorists such as engaging in battles and firing of heavy weapons and improvised rockets within towns, wards and villages where innocent civilians peacefully reside, innocent civilians have been injured or killed. Consequently, local residents are protesting vehemently against these acts of terrorism, completely refusing to accept them. Security personnel are intensifying necessary security measures in collaboration with the local residents, it is reported.
MOHA

20 June 2025
In some townships across States and Regions, terrorists motivated by a radical ideology that views “anyone with differing views is an enemy” are conducting violent assaults and assassinations. Their targets are innocent civilians who do not support their terrorist acts. Using firearms and knives, these terrorists are committing brutal assassinations after accusing them of “spies, informants or decoys”. This strategy is intended to instill fear among peaceable civilians and create a pervasive sense of dread within these communities.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 19 June 2025 at 2:40 PM, a report stated that a man with gunshot wounds was admitted to the Tanintharyi Township Public Hospital of Tanintharyi Region. When security personnel arrived at the hospital for further investigation, the victim was identified as Ko Htet Lin Paing (23 years old), a resident of Chaung Gyi Ward in Tanintharyi Township. It was found that the victim was returning from Myeik Town on a motorcycle with Ko Zin Min Soe (21 years old), a resident of Ta Kan Village in Myeik Township and arrived near Yan Pho Village in Tanintharyi Township, a so-called PDF terrorist group opened fire on them, causing his injuries. Fortunately, Ko Zin Min Soe was unharmed, it is reported.
Security personnel are persistently taking necessary measures to identify and apprehend the terrorists responsible for the aforementioned case, it is reported.
MOHA
20 June 2025
In some townships across States and Regions, terrorists motivated by a radical ideology that views “anyone with differing views is an enemy” are conducting violent assaults and assassinations. Their targets are innocent civilians who do not support their terrorist acts. Using firearms and knives, these terrorists are committing brutal assassinations after accusing them of “spies, informants or decoys”. This strategy is intended to instill fear among peaceable civilians and create a pervasive sense of dread within these communities.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 19 June 2025 at 2:40 PM, a report stated that a man with gunshot wounds was admitted to the Tanintharyi Township Public Hospital of Tanintharyi Region. When security personnel arrived at the hospital for further investigation, the victim was identified as Ko Htet Lin Paing (23 years old), a resident of Chaung Gyi Ward in Tanintharyi Township. It was found that the victim was returning from Myeik Town on a motorcycle with Ko Zin Min Soe (21 years old), a resident of Ta Kan Village in Myeik Township and arrived near Yan Pho Village in Tanintharyi Township, a so-called PDF terrorist group opened fire on them, causing his injuries. Fortunately, Ko Zin Min Soe was unharmed, it is reported.
Security personnel are persistently taking necessary measures to identify and apprehend the terrorists responsible for the aforementioned case, it is reported.
MOHA

The police seized drug traffickers who transported narcotics from Mandalay to Sagaing, confiscating heroin worth 920 million kyats, weighing over 24.35 kilogrammes, according to the Myanmar Police Force.
The seizure occurred at around 8 pm on 10 June near Tagaung Ward in Sagaing Township. A combined task force intercepted a Pajero heading to Kalay from Mandalay, driven by Kyaw Swar Lin, and discovered 6.93 kilogrammes of heroin powder.
The police seized drug traffickers who transported narcotics from Mandalay to Sagaing, confiscating heroin worth 920 million kyats, weighing over 24.35 kilogrammes, according to the Myanmar Police Force.
The seizure occurred at around 8 pm on 10 June near Tagaung Ward in Sagaing Township. A combined task force intercepted a Pajero heading to Kalay from Mandalay, driven by Kyaw Swar Lin, and discovered 6.93 kilogrammes of heroin powder.
Following the initial inspection, the combined taskforce arrested Kyaw Gyi (aka) Kyaw Min Aung), who delivered the drugs, at 9:30 pm on the same day at a bus station in Aungmyaythazan Township. They then searched the house of Than Than Moe in Mahaaungmyay Township at 9:00 am on 11 June, seizing 17.424 kilogrammes of heroin.
Later, at 5 pm the same day, police arrested Ma Aye Myint (aka Ma Lu), who transported the drugs. Acting on a tip-off, police arrested Daw Tin Oo (aka) Daw Ohn for transporting drugs from Mandalay to Kalay. They also apprehended Hein Latt, a wanted drug trafficker from Ohn Chaw Police Station, along with his wife, Aye Aye Aung (aka Ma Pi), at 5:00 pm on 14 June in Chanmyathazi Township.
The police are continuing their investigation to apprehend additional suspects. Legal action is being taken against the arrests under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Law.
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The police seized drug traffickers who transported narcotics from Mandalay to Sagaing, confiscating heroin worth 920 million kyats, weighing over 24.35 kilogrammes, according to the Myanmar Police Force.
The seizure occurred at around 8 pm on 10 June near Tagaung Ward in Sagaing Township. A combined task force intercepted a Pajero heading to Kalay from Mandalay, driven by Kyaw Swar Lin, and discovered 6.93 kilogrammes of heroin powder.
Following the initial inspection, the combined taskforce arrested Kyaw Gyi (aka) Kyaw Min Aung), who delivered the drugs, at 9:30 pm on the same day at a bus station in Aungmyaythazan Township. They then searched the house of Than Than Moe in Mahaaungmyay Township at 9:00 am on 11 June, seizing 17.424 kilogrammes of heroin.
Later, at 5 pm the same day, police arrested Ma Aye Myint (aka Ma Lu), who transported the drugs. Acting on a tip-off, police arrested Daw Tin Oo (aka) Daw Ohn for transporting drugs from Mandalay to Kalay. They also apprehended Hein Latt, a wanted drug trafficker from Ohn Chaw Police Station, along with his wife, Aye Aye Aung (aka Ma Pi), at 5:00 pm on 14 June in Chanmyathazi Township.
The police are continuing their investigation to apprehend additional suspects. Legal action is being taken against the arrests under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Law.
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21 June 2025
21 June 2025
In some townships across States and Regions, terrorists motivated by a radical ideology that views “anyone with differing views is an enemy” are conducting violent assaults and assassinations. Their targets are innocent civilians who do not support their terrorist acts. Using firearms and knives, these terrorists are committing brutal assassinations after accusing them of “spies, informants or decoys”. This strategy is intended to instill fear among peaceable civilians and create a pervasive sense of dread within these communities.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 20 June 2025 at 11:00 AM, a report stated that a man’s body with gunshot wounds was found on the roadside of the Khat Lan Kan Village Commutable Road, approximately five furlongs southeast of Taung Phat Tan Village in Nyaung-U Township of Mandalay Region. When security personnel arrived at the scene for further investigation, they discovered that the victim was identified as U Nyunt Hlaing (67 years old), a resident of the village. The incident occurred when six so-called PDF terrorists arrived at the victim’s house by three motorcycles and abducted him, accusing him of being an “informant or decoy”. The terrorists then took him to the roadside of the Khat Lan Kan Village Commutable Road, where they opened fire on him. As a result, U Nyunt Hlaing died on the spot, it is reported.
Security personnel are persistently taking necessary measures to identify and apprehend the terrorists responsible for the aforementioned case, it is reported.
MOHA
21 June 2025
In some townships across States and Regions, terrorists motivated by a radical ideology that views “anyone with differing views is an enemy” are conducting violent assaults and assassinations. Their targets are innocent civilians who do not support their terrorist acts. Using firearms and knives, these terrorists are committing brutal assassinations after accusing them of “spies, informants or decoys”. This strategy is intended to instill fear among peaceable civilians and create a pervasive sense of dread within these communities.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 20 June 2025 at 11:00 AM, a report stated that a man’s body with gunshot wounds was found on the roadside of the Khat Lan Kan Village Commutable Road, approximately five furlongs southeast of Taung Phat Tan Village in Nyaung-U Township of Mandalay Region. When security personnel arrived at the scene for further investigation, they discovered that the victim was identified as U Nyunt Hlaing (67 years old), a resident of the village. The incident occurred when six so-called PDF terrorists arrived at the victim’s house by three motorcycles and abducted him, accusing him of being an “informant or decoy”. The terrorists then took him to the roadside of the Khat Lan Kan Village Commutable Road, where they opened fire on him. As a result, U Nyunt Hlaing died on the spot, it is reported.
Security personnel are persistently taking necessary measures to identify and apprehend the terrorists responsible for the aforementioned case, it is reported.
MOHA

The Myanmar National Human Rights Commission issued a statement Thursday condemning recent violent attacks on educators and students as the new academic year begins.
The statement expressed deep concern over incidents including the killing of a school principal and her husband in Nyaung-U Township, the abduction of a high school teacher and female students in Sidoktaya Township, and other targeted attacks on education professionals in Natmauk and Wetchoat villages.
The Myanmar National Human Rights Commission issued a statement Thursday condemning recent violent attacks on educators and students as the new academic year begins.
The statement expressed deep concern over incidents including the killing of a school principal and her husband in Nyaung-U Township, the abduction of a high school teacher and female students in Sidoktaya Township, and other targeted attacks on education professionals in Natmauk and Wetchoat villages.
The commission said these acts violate fundamental human rights, including the right to life, security, and education, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Myanmar’s 2014 National Education Law. It further noted that the destruction of public infrastructure and continued violence threaten national peace, security, and socio-economic development.
The Commission urged all stakeholders to work toward peace, uphold the rule of law, and protect those in the education sector from harm.
All forms of terrorism, it said, are criminal acts that must be prevented under the 2014 Counter-Terrorism Law. The statement concluded with a call for inclusive dialogue and collective action to ensure safe learning environments across the country.
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The Myanmar National Human Rights Commission issued a statement Thursday condemning recent violent attacks on educators and students as the new academic year begins.
The statement expressed deep concern over incidents including the killing of a school principal and her husband in Nyaung-U Township, the abduction of a high school teacher and female students in Sidoktaya Township, and other targeted attacks on education professionals in Natmauk and Wetchoat villages.
The commission said these acts violate fundamental human rights, including the right to life, security, and education, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Myanmar’s 2014 National Education Law. It further noted that the destruction of public infrastructure and continued violence threaten national peace, security, and socio-economic development.
The Commission urged all stakeholders to work toward peace, uphold the rule of law, and protect those in the education sector from harm.
All forms of terrorism, it said, are criminal acts that must be prevented under the 2014 Counter-Terrorism Law. The statement concluded with a call for inclusive dialogue and collective action to ensure safe learning environments across the country.
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