The devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar has intensified the ongoing civil war, as the military regime struggles with new challenges. With thousands dead or missing, the disaster has not only caused widespread destruction but also critically disrupted military supply lines, particularly affecting ammunition production. The military finds itself increasingly isolated, surrounded by armed opposition forces despite maintaining control over major cities. Former military personnel highlight a shift in munitions quality, risking the regime's ability to sustain its operations in this multifaceted crisis.
Despite the military's attempts to maintain control through violence, the earthquake has critically damaged their supply lines and may shift the dynamics of the ongoing civil war.
The recent earthquake has overwhelmed the military's logistic capabilities, leaving them reliant on munitions from old stock, a stark contrast to their prior supply chains.
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