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There was a loud explosion, and the Myanmar military blew up the KK Park building twice! Witnesses said drones were used and smoke filled the air for several minutes

According to reports, at around 6:30 pm local time on October 24, the Myanmar military began to detonate the KK Park building located in the Myowadi area on the Burmese and Thai border. According to reports, the explosion was so powerful that the loud explosion could be heard even in Mae Sok, Thailand, and thick smoke lingered for several minutes.

On the morning of October 25, the Myanmar military started the second round of blasting operations in KK Park. A local social platform user said that the second round of blasting was more intense. "The Myanmar military used drones."


Thick smoke billowed after blasting

According to previous reports, the Myanmar military began attacking the KK park on October 16. Thousands of people fled in chaos, more than 800 people entered Thailand, and some people were taken away at the border between Myanmar and Thailand.

After the Myanmar military raided the KK park, witnesses said people who escaped the park left the park on foot, riding battery cars or taking trucks. A staff member who left the KK campus said that more than 1000 people were seen leaving the campus on foot, motorcycles or trucks on October 22.


The victims laughed and left the park.

After leaving the park, some people tried to enter Thailand from the Moi River by boat or swimming. Some fugitives were reported to have drowned in the rapids of the Moi River; others fled deep into the town of Myowadi rather than heading to Thailand for fear they might be deported and face severe punishment.


Some tried to enter Thailand from the Moi River by boat or swim

According to the latest report, Thai security departments have set up four temporary shelters in Mae Sot County on the border. As of the evening of October 23rd, they have accommodated more than 800 foreigners and are nearly full. At present, it is expected that the number of detentions will continue to increase. According to the official data released by Thailand, Thailand has arrested 677 people who crossed the border into Thailand, including 618 men and 59 women. These people come from different countries, including the Philippines, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Kenya, Vietnam and Indonesia, among others.


The person involved was arrested by the Myanmar side

Savant, deputy governor of Daesh, Thailand’s western border province, said Thailand’s immigration police are cooperating with the military special forces to provide assistance in accordance with humanitarian procedures and to identify those who have escaped as suspects of fraud or trapped victims of trafficking. If they are not victims, they could be prosecuted for illegal border crossing. The Thai authorities have also prepared additional detention spaces to prevent existing space shortages. The Thai border forces have also strengthened their police forces and worked closely with local security authorities to address this situation and maintain order on the Thai border.

Thailand said that Myanmar had informed Thailand in advance that the demolition work would be carried out and informed Thailand of the detonation location. Thailand has also informed residents near the border through loudspeakers in advance. Thai officials said that the blasting did not affect Thai territory.

As the Myanmar military began to take action against the KK Park, more than 1000 people illegally crossed the Moi River into Thailand. Reported that Thai authorities have set up 24-hour border checkpoints and strictly distinguish between criminals and victims of coercion.

According to reports, the Burmese military has determined that there are more than 260 unregistered buildings in the KKK park.

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Burmese military assault on KK parks, triggering mass escape: more than 800 people have fled to Thailand, some have drowned in border rivers

The Myanmar military began to attack the KK Park in the Myawaddy area on the Myanmar-Thailand border on October 16, and continued to launch assault operations this week. According to reports, thousands of people fled in chaos, more than 800 people entered Thailand, and some people were taken away at the border between Myanmar and Thailand.


Foreign nationals fleeing the KK park in Myanmar line up at the Thai border to be examined by authorities on October 23

After the Myanmar military raided the KK park, witnesses said people who escaped the park left the park on foot, riding battery cars or taking trucks. A staff member who left the KK campus said that more than 1000 people were seen leaving the campus on foot, motorcycles or trucks on October 22.

After leaving the park, some people tried to enter Thailand from the Moi River by boat or swimming. Some fugitives were reported to have drowned in the rapids of the Moi River; others fled deep into the town of Myowadi rather than heading to Thailand for fear they might be deported and face severe punishment. According to reports, taxi fares from the village where the KK Park is located to Miawadi Town have doubled, and accommodation and hotels in Miawadi Town have become crowded. Unlike previous crackdowns, the Myanmar military did not involve large-scale detentions.

According to reports, on October 24th, more than 100 fraud suspects who fled from KK Park were waiting near the Thailand-Myanmar Friendship Bridge, hoping to be allowed to enter Thailand. They fled the KK campus after learning that the Myanmar military was about to raid the campus. Residents living near the Thailand-Myanmar Friendship Bridge said that people who had been waiting here were taken away by trucks by the Myanmar military, and the number of people taken away was about 500.

According to the latest report, Thai security departments have set up four temporary shelters in Mae Sot County on the border. As of the evening of October 23rd, they have accommodated more than 800 foreigners and are nearly full. At present, it is expected that the number of detentions will continue to increase. According to the official data released by Thailand, Thailand has arrested 677 people who crossed the border into Thailand, including 618 men and 59 women. These people come from different countries, including the Philippines, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Kenya, Vietnam and Indonesia, among others.

Savant, deputy governor of Daesh, Thailand’s western border province, said Thailand’s immigration police are cooperating with the military special forces to provide assistance in accordance with humanitarian procedures and to identify those who have escaped as suspects of fraud or trapped victims of trafficking. If they are not victims, they could be prosecuted for illegal border crossing. The Thai authorities have also prepared additional detention spaces to prevent existing space shortages. The Thai border forces have also strengthened their police forces and worked closely with local security authorities to address this situation and maintain order on the Thai border.

Some analysts believe that the recent series of raids by the Myanmar government are aimed at showing the international community the authorities' efforts to combat cybercrime.



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