Metro Plus News Myanmar junta enforces mandatory military service for young people

Myanmar junta enforces mandatory military service for young people

Myanmar’s junta has declared mandatory military service for all young men and women, state media said on Saturday, as it struggles to contain armed rebel forces fighting for greater autonomy in various parts of the country.
All men aged 18-35 and women aged 18-27 must serve for up to two years, while specialists like doctors aged up to 45 must serve for three years. The service can be extended to a total of five years in the ongoing state of emergency.
Myanmar has been gripped by chaos since the military seized power from an elected government in a 2021 coup.
Since October the military has suffered personnel losses while battling a coordinated offensive by an alliance of three ethnic minority insurgent groups, as well as allied pro-democracy fighters who have taken up arms against the junta.
It is the biggest challenge the military has faced since first taking power in the former British colony in 1962.