Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) stated that the Myanmar National Unity Government "launch terrorist attacks in many places, including throwing bombs, setting fire, murder, and threatening to destroy the government's administrative mechanism."

(Yangon Composite Electric) The Burmese military has identified the hostile government unity government as a terrorist organization through state -owned television stations, accusing the explosion, arson and killing behavior in Myanmar in recent days.

The statement of Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) stated that the Myanmar National Unity Government "launch terrorist attacks in many places, including throwing bombs, setting fire, murder, and threatening to destroy the government's administrative mechanism."

Earlier, the military has accused the Federal Parliament representative committee (CRPH) and other anti -political change forces announced by the former National Democratic Alliance National Democratic Alliance members (CRPH) and other anti -political changes.The event was suspected of violating the crime of treason.

TV stations said in the report: "We call on the people not to support terrorist actions, nor does it give the federal parliament representative committees, national unity governments, and people's defense forces to provide any assistance to the terrorist actions that threatens the safety of the people." After being designated as a terrorist organization, all supporters may be arrested

According to Myanmar's anti -terrorism law, groups designated as terrorist organizations will be banned from recruiting members, and people must not have any contact with these organizations.

Today's national unity government is designated as terrorist organizations, which means that all supporters, including reporters, may be arrested by the military.

The military government has arrested dozens of journalists in the past two months. All independent media have been forced to close, and some TV station's broadcast licenses have also been revoked.

After the military's absence of fraud in November last year, the military launched a coup to seize power on February 1 and dissolve the parliament on February 1, and large -scale demonstration protests broke out across the country across the country.

Although the military's supreme leader of the military, Min Anglai reached a five -point consensus with the Asian Diandan leaders when he attended the Ayan Special Summit last month, including stopping violence, but there was no sign of the turmoil.

Demonstrations of different sizes have continued, and ethnic minority armed organizations have repeatedly handed over fire with the military.Bomb explosion has recently occurred in Myanmar, and the attack target includes government offices and military facilities.So far, no individual or organization has admitted to launching these bombs, but the military government pointed his finger to "attempting to destroy the stability of the country."

The government of national unity stated last week that a people's defense forces have been formed to protect supporters from violent attacks from government forces.

According to the Aid Association of Political Protection Organization in Myanmar, at least 774 civilians have died of violence since the coup, and 3,778 were arrested by the military government.However, as of the middle of April, the military insisted that there were only 248 civilians who died, and another 24 military police lost their lives in the conflict.