How Myanmar junta is using earthquake to crush rebels | Russia, China helping with weapons?
Published on Apr 04, 2025 10:57 pm IST
Myanmar is reeling from a deadly 7.7 magnitude earthquake, but the devastation goes beyond natural disaster. With over 3,000 dead and counting, the country’s civil war rages on. Instead of a humanitarian pause, Myanmar’s military launched airstrikes just hours after the quake. Is the junta using the disaster to tighten its grip? History suggests yes. In 2008, after Cyclone Nargis killed 100,000 people, the military held a rigged referendum to cement its power. Now, with elections set for December, is history repeating itself? Meanwhile, Russia and China continue to shield Myanmar’s military, supplying weapons and blocking UN action. China plays both sides, brokering ceasefires while securing its economic interests. Russia, on the other hand, has doubled down—signing a nuclear deal with the junta just last month. So, where does this leave the people of Myanmar? Can international aid reach them without empowering the military? Or will Myanmar be left to suffer in silence—trapped between rubble and repression? Ananya Dutta decodes in this episode of Grey Zone.
RELATED VIDEOS
Iran threatens Trump as US strikes force 200+ cancer patients to flee hospital
Published on Jul 17, 2026 01:11 am IST
JD Vance claims foreign‑funded campaign targeted him over…
Published on Jul 17, 2026 01:08 am IST
Trump ignores Iran's threats, bombs Qeshm Island instead?
Published on Jul 17, 2026 01:02 am IST
Has Mojtaba planted a mole inside White House? Air Force One leak sparks hunt
Published on Jul 17, 2026 12:58 am IST
Is Russia building a drone defense wall around its oil refineries?
Published on Jul 16, 2026 11:37 pm IST
China’s J‑20 fleet leaves ‘prototype’ era behind just as Taiwan war looms
Published on Jul 16, 2026 11:35 pm IST
Hi, {{name}}
Sign out
{{planName}}
{{^userSubscribed}}
{{/userSubscribed}}