Kyauktaw, Jan 26, (V7N) - In Rakhine state's Kyauktaw district, two Myanmar junta troops were decapitated. After the video became popular on social media, there was a commotion. Additionally, the Arakan Army has admitted to the murder. The tragedy happened during an attack on the Kyauktaw Ninth Military Operations Command, according to group spokeswoman Khaing Thukha. 
 
The warriors violated military rules out of rage. Two prisoners of war were beaten and had their throats cut by many Arakan Army members, according to a new social media video. 
 
The Arakan Army's spokesperson emphasized the crimes committed by the Myanmar military against people in Rakhine. "Our warriors were unable to restrain their rage. They slaughtered, tortured, and arbitrarily detained their family. Consequently, the murder was committed asThe Arakan Army then released a statement in response. 
 
The group's Ajaz Min Khant informed the media that torture of captured enemy troops or civilians is also a war crime. The Arakan Army pledges to prevent such situations in the future and supports the principle of not murdering POWs. 
 
In the meantime, there are more and more allegations of extrajudicial executions of junta troops in detention throughout Myanmar. But there haven't been many people killed by the regime and its supporters. 
 
A commander of the anti-government Ye Belu gang was seen decapitating a junta soldier in Mon state last month in a video that was released.
 
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