It was held in the area under the control of the Wa People’s Unity Army (UWSA). These are the scenes of the 34th anniversary of peace in Wa on April 17.
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UWSA leader U Pao Yuchan rarely attends. After the 30th anniversary of peace was held in Pan San in 2019, this is the first military parade to be held again this year.
Era’sEyes/Photo: UWSA