12 March 2014
Karen State
Dear Friends,
Saw Shae Say, one of our Rangers, was shot by the Burma Army on 18 February 2014 while attempting to video their advance into Karen State.

Saw Shae Say receiving initial treatment
Saw Shae Say and his team were monitoring a Burma army advance in the Saw Mu Plaw area of Muthraw District, Northern Karen State. Saw Mu Plaw was the site of a Karen village until the Burma army attacked it multiple times and chased all the villagers out. There are now two Burma Army camps in the area and they are working to expand their control of the area and are using bulldozers to push a road through. One Karen soldier accompanying the team was wounded in the ankle and Saw Shae Say was shot in the arm, shattering his bone. The team managed to escape the Burma Army and carried the wounded for two days to a Free
- See more at: http://www.freeburmarangers.org/2014/03/12/fbr-video-man-shot-by-burma-army/#sthash.eeG9Y2Nj.GseFriIB.dpuf
The Karen solider shot in the ankle was stabilized there, while Saw Shae Say, whose wound was much more serious, was evacuated further. Due to good medical care, he will not lose his arm and is recovering. We asked him what he wanted to do when he got better. He smiled broadly and said, ” I want to keep being a Ranger. I will go back and continue
We prayed with him and are grateful to the FBR medical team and other doctors for their help.
Thank you
God Bless you,
Free
- See more at: http://www.freeburmarangers.org/2014/03/12/fbr-video-man-shot-by-burma-army/#sthash.eeG9Y2Nj.GseFriIB.dpuf
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