Healing the young rebels of Myanmar's civil war
Briefly

The Sunshine Care Centre in Mae Sot, Thailand, serves as a critical haven for hundreds of injured revolutionary fighters escaping Myanmar's fierce civil war. Many of these individuals have suffered extreme injuries from landmines and other weaponry, resulting in amputations and debilitating wounds. The Centre, with its rudimentary setup and care provided by fellow volunteers, starkly contrasts with conventional medical facilities. Most of these fighters cannot return home due to the threat posed by the Myanmar military since the 2021 coup that instigated conflict against the military regime, further complicating their recovery.
Within an old wooden house in Mae Sot, wounded revolutionary fighters lie side by side, many are amputees and others suffer serious injuries, seeking refuge from Myanmar's civil war.
The Sunshine Care Centre offers a stark contrast to the ideal hospital environment, with its rudimentary conditions and lack of professional medical support, highlighting the ongoing struggles of these fighters.
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