More than 5,000 lives of Myanmar nationals claimed by ongoing conflicts

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NP News - Oct 8
A total of 5,251 Myanmar nationals died and lost lives in the continuing conflicts and violence as of September 30, according to the data and information collected by NP News.
Figure 5,251 doesn’t include the Myanmar nationals who died in the armed clashes between Tatmadaw, EAOs and PDFs.
Amongst, 4,327 civilians of both genders were brutally murdered by the non-State armed insurgents (terrorists) in the terror plots; in which 3,610 were males while 717 were females.
Again, within twenty months of the ongoing conflicts in the country, a total of 431 police forces died in counter-terrorism operations.
Another 493 lost their lives in getting medical treatments and at an injured status. Amongst, 455 were males and 38 were females.
The anti-government group has announced recently that approximately 1500 PDFs died in the revolutionary period.
On the other hand, a total of 6,199 Myanmar nationals including civilians, police forces, Buddhist monks, and educational and health civil servants were injured in the terror conflicts.