Miners in Myanmar have discovered an 11,000-carat ruby in the Mogok region, marking it as the second-largest such stone ever found in the country.President Min Aung Hlaing inspected the gemstone in Naypyitaw following its recovery near the center of the nation's gem-mining industry.The find has renewed calls from groups like Global Witness for international boycotts due to the sector's historical role in financing civil conflict.Control of the mining region remains volatile, having recently transitioned from the Ta’ang National Liberation Army to the military under a ceasefire.