Tatmadaw falsely reported to have killed 3 Shan girls

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The malicious media outlets spread fake news, claiming that the artillery shells of security forces exploded in Nannei village near Nwanlant village on Myitkyina-Bhamo road, and three young Shan girls died on 11 March.
KIA and PDF terrorists launched attacks on security outposts and security forces using heavy weapons and drones to start terrorist attacks in Kachin State, and they also blocked public transportation and forcibly asked for money from the passengers and civilians. On 11 March, they attacked security bases near Nwanlant village on Myitkyina-Bhamo road with heavy weapons, and the shells fell into the vicinity areas of the village and exploded, according to a local.
The malicious media intentionally circulate misinformation to cover the destructive actions of terrorists and mislead locals about the security forces. — MNA/KTZH

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