15/11/2023
How is the KNDF helping the 32 soldiers who surrendered to the White Flag Prison in Loi Ko?
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"Leave the guns. Raise the white flag. Do nothing. The KNDF is Deputy Chief Mawi. Do nothing. They can shoot you now. But they won't shoot. Okay. Raise the white flag. Get out the hole. I guarantee you won't do it at all. Raise the white flag, bring the hats. Bring the white clothes. Leave the guns."
November 15
Karenni State The KNDF officially announced that 32 members of the Military Council surrendered with their weapons in Loikaw.
KNDF Deputy Chief of Staff Mawi invited the soldiers of the military council who surrendered and gave them medical treatment as well as security.
"Leave the guns. Raise the white flag. We will do nothing. KNDF Deputy Chief Mawi. We will not do anything. We can shoot you at this time. But we will not shoot. Yes. Raise the white flag. Come out. We will not do it at all. Raise the white flag. Bring the hats. Bring the white clothes. Leave the guns," KNDF Deputy Chief Mawi said. .
In Karenni State, the KNDF column, which is a part of the "11.11 Operation" (11.11 Operation), on the third and fourth day of the operation, defeated the 425th Army Corps and the 6th Army Battalion of the 66th Division stationed in Loikaw University.
On the 13th of November, almost an entire battalion, including the commander and vice-commander of the Military Council's 425 Khmer Battalion stationed in the campus of Loikaw University, was killed, and nearly half of the strength of the 6th Khmer was defeated.
On November 14, the operation was carried out from morning to evening to finish off the troops of the 6th Chamber who were stationed in the campus of Loikaw University. It is learned that 32 military council soldiers led by the company commander surrendered after giving the opportunity to the rest of the military council troops to surrender.
In the operation of the KNDF column which assaulted the 2nd Battalion of the Military Council stationed at Loikaw University, more than 110 soldiers, including the Battalion Commander and Deputy Commanders of the Military Council were killed, and 38 prisoners of war. big weapon 128 small arms and ammunition were seized.
The surrendered military council prisoners were allowed to enjoy according to the KNDF's Military Act and Prisoner Policy, and were given full medical care and custody.