A newspaper reported that almost 450 soldiers have already laid down their weapons in various parts of the country.
“She was suffering swelling in her gums and could not eat well and is feeling light-headed along with vomiting.”
Officials on Tuesday reported that cyclone Mocha, which hit Myanmar’s Rakhine State, claimed over 400 lives and caused severe damage.
The soldiers had come in fighter jets including Mi-35 helicopters to unleash destruction and chaos on villagers.
Military-ruled Myanmar is set to release four foreigners as part of a mass amnesty to mark the country’s National Victory Day.
Myanmar’s military seized power in a coup last year and has unleashed a bloody crackdown on those opposed to it.
The armed forces claimed fraud, despite observers saying there was no evidence of irregularities.
Trial of Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi began on Monday, as the country’s military leaders continue to clamp down on protesters.
The total death toll is estimated at more than 100 since the start of the unrest in early February.
At least 30 people have been killed since the coup.
