The fight in Myanmar has been reported, despite the military junta and the rebel alliance who announce temporary terminations to support the earthquake.
As of Friday, the military has carried out at least 14 attacks after the ceasefire is terminated, according to reports received from the UN Human Rights Service.
The military blamed two rebel groups in the Alliance, which announced the cessation of the fire of attacks. One group said the outbreak of fighting erupted in response to “offensives” by the military.
Ged -en Zau Min Tun, a spokesman for the Military Council, issued a general statement that says “we will answer if the military bases are attacked for no reason.” A spokesman for the army did not respond to the BBC's request for comment.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk called on “Stop All Military Operations” and Focus “on the assistance of those affected by the earthquake, as well as the provision of unobstructed access to humanitarian organizations” after trembling magnitude on March 28.
He was conducting a civil war between the Junta – which seized power in a coup in 2021 and ethnic forces and resistance forces across the country.
The military council declared The 20-day termination of fire on April 2, after the Union, composed of three rebel groups, announced one.
The official number of deaths from the Myanmar earthquake increased to 3564 on Monday, according to state media. Another 5.012 people were injured and 210 people remained disappeared.
More than a week after the earthquake, rescue workers have restored bodies from the ruins of the collapsed buildings in Mandalay over the weekend, state media reported.
The rain also fell over the weekend, which help groups said they could prevent efforts to relieve.
Службата за правата на човека на ООН заяви в петък, че докато хуманитарните усилия са прогресирали в райони, където е бил предоставен достъп, „дългогодишните ограничения, наложени от военните за хуманитарни операции и достъп“, означаваха, че множество лошо засегнати райони „остават недостъпни за хуманитарната спешна помощ – с изключение на това, което може да бъде организирано на местно ниво от жителите“.
The head of the humanitarian humanitarian Tom Fletcher said in a video filmed in Mandlai on Saturday that people “need food. They need water. They need power. They tell me they need shelter.”
The afterscons continue, with an earthquake of magnitude 4.9, recorded over the weekend, and people “live with this trauma,” he said.
Before the earthquake, nearly 20 million people already needed this community, he added.
“So this is a complex crisis. It's an earthquake, at the top of the conflict, at the top of huge existing needs,” he said.