Ethnic armed insurgent groups operating in Myanmar have become stronger than before. They are now having a lot of success in fighting against the army and the area they control is also increasing.
The junta is losing support even among majorities like Buddhists and Bamars. The junta leaders are currently considering their own future, power, and military control over the nation.
Many Rohingya people fled from Myanmar a few years ago in fear of their lives, but recently the Myanmar army is facing strong resistance from other independence-seeking rebels.