TATMADAW, in cooperation with residents seeking peace and sta­bility, has conducted counter-ter­rorism operations to ensure that people can live safely and peace­fully. As a result, full control has been restored over Kyaukme Township in Shan State (North). Departmental officials and Tat­madaw personnel have been working together to maintain public security, provide essen­tial assistance, reopen govern­ment offices, resume education at schools, reopen hospitals for healthcare services, and imple­ment rehabilitation measures.

 

As part of these efforts, stu­dent enrollment began yesterday at No 1 Basic Education High School, Kyaukme, with a total of 206 students registered. The Ministry of Education provided free textbooks, stationery, and school supplies, while depart­mental officials assisted with the necessary arrangements.

 

To support smooth living conditions for departmental staff, the Shan State government donated rice, cooking oil, and other essential food items, which responsible officials distributed.

 

For public healthcare, doc­tors and nurses from the Min­istry of Health and Tatmadaw jointly opened a temporary clinic at the Kyaukme Chinese commu­nal temple on 5 October. As of today, 169 local ethnic residents have received healthcare ser­vices there.

 

Furthermore, security forc­es continue to maintain area security and administrative du­ties to ensure peace, stability, and long-term development in Kyaukme Township, enabling residents to live and work safely and sustainably. — MNA/KZL