The image of armed groups in the Central Highlands by provided by lawyer Nguyen Van Dai.
According to the information shared by lawyer Nguyen Van Dai, “Not resigned to the unfair and cruel rule of the Communist Party, regime and dictatorial rulers of Vietnam, ethnic people of the Central Highlands stood up to revolt.
In Cu Kuin district, Dak Lak, armed groups attacked the local police station and killed 6 policemen at dawn on June 11, 2023.
On social media, the insurgent force has about 1000 members, wearing camouflage uniforms and armed with weapons.”
Newspapers in Vietnam also reported on this ongoing incident: “Two police headquarters in Ea Tieu and Ea Ktur communes, in Cu Kuin district, Dak Lak province were suddenly attacked in the early morning of June 11, at least 6 officers were killed and many others were injured.”
VnExpress online outlet on the morning of June 11, citing information from the Ministry of Public Security, said that a report from Dak Lak province’s Police Department showed that, at 0:35 on June 11, about 10 people wearing camouflage suits and riding motorbikes to the headquarters of the Committee and the Ea Tieu Commune Police.
After killing two police officers, they went to the Ea Sim junction, Highway 27, stopped the pickup truck and shot the driver dead.
At the same time, another group of 30 people, riding two jeeps and motorbikes, attacked the headquarters of the People’s Committee and the Ea Ktur Commune Police.
They used guns and knives to attack a 42-year-old major, a 35-year-old captain and two lieutenants at ages of 21 years and 29 years. The commune secretary and chairman and a young man were also later shot.
Initially, there were seven deaths, including one civilian, three others were injured, but the motive for the crime is unknown at this time.”
The case is continuing to be verified and updated by Thoibao.de.
The image of armed groups in the Central Highlands provided by lawyer Nguyen Van Dai
The image of armed groups in the Central Highlands provided by lawyer Nguyen Van Dai
News from the Vietnamese state press and photos on social networks.
Le Anh – Thoibao.de