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Military Commission Requests Fuel Importing Companies to Send Spare Fuel for Military - Khit Thit Media

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Yangon, March 6 The Myanmar Fuel Importers and Distributors Association has learned that the military commission is requesting companies importing fuel to supply reserve fuel to the terrorist army. The major fuel importing companies, including BOC Company, Brighter Energy Retail and Brighter Energy Company, which normally supply fuel to the battalions under the terrorist army, are now required to supply fuel for reserve purposes in addition to t…
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Yangon, March 6 The Myanmar Fuel Importers and Distributors Association has learned that the military commission is requesting companies importing fuel to supply reserve fuel to the terrorist army. The major fuel importing companies, including BOC Company, Brighter Energy Retail and Brighter Energy Company, which normally supply fuel to the battalions under the terrorist army, are now required to supply fuel for reserve purposes in addition to t…

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yktnews.com broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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