Min Aung Hlaing: Lungler ah SAC sibawi Captain 2 an thi

Thantlang peng, Lungler khua ah sibawi rian a tuanmi SAC ralhrang Captain pahnih an nunnak a liam, tiah SAC ralhrang bawizik Min Aung Hlaing nih January 13 ah a chim.

Nizaan Janaury 13 ah khan Myanmar ramchung lamhlat hmunhma pawl ah ngandamnak lei rian a tuanmi SAC ralhrang sibawi pawl upat peknak puai cu Naypyidaw ah an tuah i, Min Aung Hlaing nih atu bantuk in a chim hi a si.

Myanmar ramchung tlawnkalnak a harnak hmunhma pawl ah SAC sibawi 46 cu 2020 ah a voi 3nk an rak thlah hna i, cu chung ah cun Lungler ah rian a tuanmi sibawi Captain rank pahnih hi an thi tiah a chim.

2016 thawk khan SAC ralhrang nih kum 2 voi khat in Chin, Sagaing le Naga ah ralkap sibawi pawl thlah hram a rak thawk hna.

Lungler ah a thimi pahnih hi 2020 ah an rak thlahmi hna an si i, 2022 ah an riantuan caan a dih ding a si, tiah RFA nih a tial.

Aluancia September 11, 2021 ah khan Lungler sakhaan cu CNA le CDF nih an rak lak.

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