Irrawaddy-Jan 27

Villagers in Hpruso Township in Kayah State are facing serious food shortages due to ongoing clashes between resistance groups and Myanmar’s junta and are surviving on corn mixed with rice. Nearly 200,000 people have been displaced by the fighting across Kayah State amid indiscriminate aerial attacks. The state capital, Loikaw, and Demoso are now largely deserted. Civilians in displacement camps say they have been hungry for more than a week due to rice shortages and they only have a few days of rice and corn left. Ko Banyar, spokesman for the Karenni Human Rights Group, said: “Junta soldiers use a hill near the village to fetch water and regularly clash with resistance groups. The area is dangerous and delivering food is difficult.”  Fighting in Kayah State has prevented farmers selling their crops and the prices of maize and sesame have declined while transport costs have risen. The regime has blocked roads across the state. There are only about 40,000 hectares of Kayah paddy fields and rice production only meets about half of the state’s demand. The regime is also blocking medical supplies from Yangon, Mandalay and other cities. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/displaced-kayah-civilians-going-hungry-as-myanmar-junta-blocks-supplies.html