
Civil war in Myanmar
The civil war in Myanmar is an ongoing conflict involving the central government and various ethnic minority groups seeking autonomy or independence. Rooted in decades of ethnic tensions, political struggles, and demands for greater rights, the fighting has resulted in widespread violence, displacement, and instability. The military’s takeover in 2021 intensified the conflict, as resistance movements oppose military rule. The situation is complex, driven by historical grievances, ethnic identity, and power struggles, leading to a persistent humanitarian crisis and challenging prospects for peace and stability in the country.