Chapter 244
Chapter 244
: Dragon Country Reporter’s Trip to Naypyitaw
Not only Liu Xiao was curious, but Ma Tiancheng and the other two accompanying photographers were also curious.
They are all reporters and photographers who have been active in war-torn areas around the world. They know that even if a city in a war-torn area is occupied by the military, the trajectory of the top commander will not be disclosed casually.
Although the Legion only announced the news that their supreme commander would arrive in Naypyitaw.
But if someone with intentions gets this news, especially those remnants of the Burmese military who were defeated by the Legion, they may cause trouble at this time, such as carrying out terrorist attacks or even directly attacking the airport.
They have heard a lot of such things in some war-torn areas.
Liu Jing explained with a smile: “You may think that the legion only has two rounds of inspections when entering the city, but in fact their military dogs are very powerful.”
Thinking of how many remnants of the Burmese military government hiding in Naypyitaw cities have been found by these military dogs in the past half month, Liu Jing continued: “These military dogs have very sensitive noses and can often smell To anyone or anything that looks wrong.”
“During the half month the Legion occupied Naypyitaw, at the beginning, people were arrested by the Legion almost every day. Most of them were civilians or soldiers of the Burmese military government. They were hiding throughout the city. Some were not. Dangerous ones will be temporarily detained, some dangerous ones will be held in solitary confinement and then tried, while some who resist will be shot dead on the spot.”
“However, as time goes by, the remnants of the Burmese military government hidden in Naypyidaw, whether in the city or outside the city, are getting smaller and smaller. Until now… let me think about it, I haven’t heard any gunfire for almost eight or nine days. Sounded.”
I haven’t heard any gunshots for eight or nine days——
Liu Xiao and others who had stayed in war-torn areas all showed shocked expressions.
Because of the competition for cities in war-torn areas, even if one party occupies the city, troublesome security wars often follow. Some remaining enemies in the city will launch various attacks to undermine the occupier’s security and rule.
A large city with a population of nearly one million will take at least several months or even years to completely pacify.
Therefore, after occupying a city, the city’s security battle is also one of the important indicators to measure an army.
Neither Liu Xiao nor the rest of them had ever heard that after occupying a large city with hundreds of thousands and nearly one million people, it took less than half a month to pacify the remaining enemy forces lurking inside the city.
Soon the convoy entered the city of Naypyitaw.
The accompanying photographer picked up the camera and started taking pictures of the interior of Naypyitaw.
There are no traces of war in the southern urban area. The people seen along the way are living their own lives. The city has returned to its former hustle and bustle, which even gave Liu Xiao and others an illusion.
Did the city really go through war?
Until the convoy went all the way north, it encountered patrols from some legions from time to time. Liu Xiao still sighed with emotion when looking at the heavily armed armored vehicles and soldiers.
The convoy arrived at Fifth Street.
Although as the Legion’s occupation of Naypyitaw gradually stabilized, the joint patrol force inside the fifth block was lifted, but a daily patrol point was still left, and a force was specifically responsible for patrol tasks inside and outside the fifth block.
The embassy security forces of various countries also withdrew from their embassies and handed over the patrol tasks outside the embassy to the corps.
“There are so few people here, it feels very empty.” Ma Tiancheng looked at the surrounding blocks, which were not as prosperous and dense as the Nancheng District he passed just now, and expressed some doubts.
“Because Naypyidaw used to be the base camp of the Burmese military, most of the land here is owned by the military. Civilians mainly live in the south and east of the city. The center of the city, north and west of the city are all military land. Now it is owned by the military. The legion took over these lands,” Liu Jing explained.
“I read the news reports. Aren’t there many blocks in the north and east of the city that were washed away by floods?” Liu Xiao asked, “How were the victims resettled?”
“Oh, those victims were all relocated to the east of the city, and the flood passed the next day. Now many people have returned home. Although there are some disasters, it is okay, it is not very serious, even though some are homeless. The Corps also provided jobs to the returning victims.”
“The Legion is currently renovating the north and west of the city and has recruited many construction workers to form a construction team.”
As a few people chatted, the motorcade stopped in front of the Dragon Kingdom Embassy.
“Okay, we’re here.” Liu Jing got out of the car, reported the identities of several people to the security personnel at the door, and then handed four tags to Liu Xiao and others.
“This is your voucher for entering and exiting the embassy. Please keep it carefully. If you lose it, remember to report it to the guard office as soon as possible.” Liu Jing reminded.
“Okay, thank you.” Liu Xiao and others took the voucher, took their luggage, and followed Liu Jing into the embassy.
The lobby on the first floor of the embassy, which originally housed the Chinese who fled Long Country, was empty.
As the Legion’s rule over Naypyitaw became more and more stable, the embassy rented a hotel in Naypyidaw for them to accommodate them.
Even as the legions captured large cities in various provinces and states of Myanmar, many of the Chinese who fled Long Country returned to their original workplaces and continued working.
The same arrangement applies to embassies of other countries.
They don’t understand why the Legion can maintain public security so well while conducting rapid offensives and rapid occupations in various parts of Myanmar. The stability has almost exceeded that of the Myanmar military government.
“Ambassador Yan, reporter Liu Xiao is here.” In Yan Liwen’s office, Liu Jing and Liu Xiao knocked on the door and walked in.
“Reporter Liu, welcome! Welcome!” Yan Liwen stood up from his chair, briefly put away the office documents (Okay), shook hands with Liu Xiao cordially, and then the three of them came to sit on the sofa in the rest area.
Liu Jing began to make tea for the two of them.
Yan Liwen said: “The situation in Myanmar is gradually stabilizing, but the southern coastal ports have just been opened to the outside world, and there is still war in the southeastern region of Myanmar. The navy fleet of Myanmar has not surrendered to the new government of the army, and basically no ships dare to Stop at the coast of Myanmar.”
“Myanmar’s civil aviation is not open because the army is still conducting military operations against the remaining forces in the border areas of Myanmar, so we can only let you come from Jingdong. It’s such a troublesome detour. It’s really hard on you. ”
Liu Xiao shook his head and said, “It’s not hard work. Ambassador Liu and many diplomats stick to Naypyitaw to protect the safety of our compatriots. That is the most difficult and dangerous thing.”
“Where is that friend who temporarily became a war correspondent?” Liu Xiao asked curiously.
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