Friday, June 24, 2011

RangoonMotor accident na hang in Mi 7 sang atam zaw liam

Tuni March 24, 2011, sun nai 12:00 pawlin Rangoon khuapi Anawyahta Road leh Bo Aung Kyaw Road lamkawi ah motor accident piang cih thu kiza hi.

Anawyahta lampi pan hong pai No. 33 bus leh taxi te kiphu kha a, mi 7 sang atam zaw liam hi, cih ki thei hi. Ref; Mizzima News
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မႏၲေလးႏွင့္ ေနျပည္ေတာ္ ဗံုးမ်ားကဲြ


ခ်င္းမုိင္ (မဇၩိမ) ။      ။ မႏၲေလးၿမိဳ႕႔ ေစ်းခ်ဳိဟိုတယ္ေရွ႕တြင္ ေသာၾကာေန႔ ေန႔လည္က ကားဗံုးေပါက္ကြဲမႈ ျဖစ္ပြားရာ အနည္းဆံုး လူတဦး ထိခိုက္ဒဏ္ရာရမႈ ျဖစ္ပြားသည္။

Kawlgam Khuapi mun thum ah Bomb puakkham


                                            Pic  :  Irrawaddy
Mandalay Zaygyo Hotel maiah tusun lam in Pajero motor pan in bomb puakkham in a liam zong om, ci-in a kiim a omte tung pan thu kiza hi.

Pajero motor pan in Bomb puakkham in, tua kiim a om motor pikel (Traffic police officer) khat liam cih thu kiza hi.

"Motor bel lak kik ding om lo liang in nak siat mah mah(zaan) hi, athakhauh/ lauhuai  mahmah Bomb hi," ci-in mandalay meithat (Fireman) in mizzima tung gen hi.

Mei kang sa a adelh fireman te, Galkap lam te'n, "Hih no na sep hi kei," ci-in hawlkhia ci hi.

Tua mah bangin Naypyitaw, Maymyo te ah zong tuni hun mah in bomb puakkham cih thu zong kiza hi.

Bomb Blasts Hit Naypyidaw, Mandalay and a Major Town

Police examine a vehicle destroyed by a bomb blast in front of the Zay Cho Hotel in Mandalay.
Bomb blasts hit Burma’s capital, Naypyidaw, as well as the country's second-largest city of Mandalay and the town of Pyin Oo Lwin on Friday, in the first major series of bombings since a new military-backed government took power in March.
According to witnesses and police officials, the first bomb exploded at around noon near the Mann Myanmar Plaza and Zay Cho Hotel in downtown Mandalay, injuring at least two people and destroying one vehicle.
A few minutes later, a second explosion occurred in Naypyidaw’s Tapyay Gone area, near the government’s Gems Museum. There were no immediate reports of casualties in the blast, although witnesses said a house was badly damaged.
“The explosion was very strong. The top of a house was damaged,” said a witness in Naypyidaw.
There were also reports of a third blast in Pyin Oo Lwin, home to the Burmese military's elite Defense Services Academy, near an army supply and transport base.
The series of blasts comes amid an armed conflict between government troops and the Kachin Independence Army, Burma's second largest ethnic armed group, that started on June 9.
Blasts were also reported in Kachin State earlier this week, in the state capital, Myitkyina, and in Bhamo, near the Chinese border.

Src  :  Irrawaddy