The Free Burma Rangers — a faith-based aid group — have conducted relief missions in the ethnic regions of Myanmar for the past 20 years. Now, as fighting increases, the FBR have re-emerged, led by founder and former U.S. Special Forces and ranger officer David Eubank, who talks with VOA about the growing challenges his group faces in familiar territory, as well as expanding to Rakhine state. Steve Sandford has this report.
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