Rakhine terrorist group, Arakan Army (AA), burned Rohingya houses and buildings in Buthidaung


December 21, Arakan Times
It has been reported that the Rakhine terrorist group, the Arakan Army (AA), deliberately set fire to Rohingya houses in Ward No. 4 of Buthidaung Township, Arakan State, Myanmar.
On December 20, at approximately 4:27 o'clock in the evening, the Rakhine terrorist group, the Arakan Army (AA) ignited fires in Ward No. 4 in downtown Buthidaung.
More than 450 houses and buildings belonging to the Rohingya community were completely destroyed by the fire, which continued to burn until 6:00 PM.
A source stated, “The fire was ignited at 4:27 PM and continued to burn the houses and buildings of the Rohingyas until 6:00 PM. As a result, over 450 houses and buildings were reduced to ashes.”
A resident of Buthidaung said, “Ward No. 4 was spared during the last incident on March 17, when the Rakhine terrorist group, the Arakan Army (AA) burned parts of downtown Buthidaung. However, on December 20, they intentionally targeted Ward No. 4 to make it a Rohingya-free zone.”
It was also reported that the Rakhine terrorist group, the Arakan Army (AA) celebrated their recent victory in confiscating the western military command in Ann Township by intentionally burning Rohingya houses and buildings as part of their celebrations.
An evacuee added, “The residents of Ward No. 4 appealed to the Rakhine terrorist group, the Arakan Army (AA) to allow them to return to their original homes and buildings from the refugee camp, but their request was denied. The Rakhine terrorist group, the Arakan Army (AA) then deliberately burned Ward No. 4 to prevent Rohingyas from allowing them to return in their original homes and buildings in downtown Buthidaung.”
The brutal acts of the Rakhine terrorist group, the Arakan Army (AA), are increasing day by day in Buthidaung Township. The properties of the Rohingya are being looted, and their farming lands are being confiscated in Buthidaung Township, Arakan State, Myanmar.
©The Arakan Times Rohingya News
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