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During the inspection, Commander of Central Command Brigadier General Kyaw Ko Htike provided a comprehensive briefing on several issues: Tatmadaw’s security duties in the Central Command area, disruptions, attacks on innocent civilians, and damage to public infrastructure caused by some EAOs and PDF terrorists.
He also outlined the ongoing efforts by the Tatmadaw and the Myanmar Police Force to restore peace and stability in the area.In response to the briefings, the Senior General emphasized the need of efforts for systematic peace and stability to protect lives and properties of innocent civilians.
He stressed long-term plan to restore regional stability and infrastructure, enhanced capabilities for the Tatmadaw and Myanmar Police Force (MPF) and continuous access to real-time security intelligence on terrorist networks.
Afterward, the Senior General and party visited the Tatmadaw Hospital at Royal Palace and met individually with injured Tatmadaw personnel, members of MPF and people’s militia receiving treatment for injuries sustained during state defense and security duties, inquiring about medical treatment and health status.
The Senior General and party then offered words of encouragement and comfort, addressed their needs based on reports and provided cash assistance and gifts. Meanwhile, the wife of the Senior General and party toured the women's ward of the hospital and comforted the families of the Tatmadaw personnel receiving medical treatment. After that, the Senior General assessed and addressed the hospital's needs.
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