Pulled out a living woman from the ruins in Mjanmar, the Union of the Rebel declared the interruption of fire
The rescue services pulled a living woman (63) from the ruin of a building in Mjanmar, but the hopes of finding more survivors were getting weaker after a devastating earthquake in which more than 2,700 people were killed.
Firefighters reported that the woman survived 91 hours below the ruins of the building and AP It reports that experts say the prospect of finding survivors dramatically decline 72 hours after the earthquake.
The rebel federation in Mjanmar on Tuesday declared a unilateral interruption of fire in conflict with the ruling military junta, in order to support an international humanitarian response to a devastating earthquake.
The alliance of the three fraternities consisting of an army of the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance, the National Liberation Army of Ta’ang and the Army of Arakan, said he would not launch offensive surgery for a month to enable saving efforts and that he would only be involved in the fight only in self -defense, writes, writes, writes Reuters. A statement states that humanitarian actions are being done as quickly and effectively as possible.