Within the 5 years since Myanmar’s army chief led a coup to overthrow the democratically elected authorities, civil battle has torn the nation aside.
Hundreds have been killed and thousands and thousands displaced by the battle between the army and an alliance of ethnic and insurgent teams.
Greater than two years in the past, the rebels made a collection of sweeping features, however issues have taken a flip for the more serious for them. Pressured conscription and elevated drone energy has put the army on the offensive in most components of the nation.
The BBC’s Quentin Sommerville travelled to Myanmar with out the permission of the authorities – the one solution to report from rebel-held territory.
Throughout his 10 days there, he frolicked with insurgent fighters and travelled to hospitals and front-line positions in Bago and Karen states to see how the battle is unfolding.

