Rehabilitation in Naungcho: Locals welcome stability and support reconstruction

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  • Rehabilitation in Naungcho: Locals welcome stability and support reconstruction

Naung Cho town in northern Shan State has been fully regained by the Tatmadaw after previously being under temporary control of terrorist groups.

Local ethnic residents have welcomed and supported the Tatmadaw’s return, expressing happiness and cooperation in restoring peace and normalcy. Many residents who had fled due to conflict are now returning to their homes.

During the terrorists' control, civilians suffered from displacement, loss of property, human rights violations, and disruption of education, healthcare, and livelihoods. The Tatmadaw is now working to restore essential services, including repairing damaged infrastructure like government offices, schools, hospitals, and religious buildings. Mine clearance operations and security measures are also underway.

Government officials and volunteers have arrived in Naung Cho with food, supplies, and aid to assist returnees. Plans are in place to reopen schools, clinics, and administrative offices to help restore normal life. Local people expressed their desire for lasting peace, the return of education for their children, and full rehabilitation of the town. They also called for similar efforts in other towns still under the control of terrorists groups, so civilians can resume their daily lives in safety.

The public continues to place trust in Tatmadaw to provide security and counter ongoing threats from terrorists.

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