Myanmar Junta Airstrikes on Buddhist Monasteries Kill 11
Eleven people, including monks, have been killed in Myanmar as junta airstrikes hit Buddhist monasteries during the Burmese New Year....
Read moreDetailsEleven people, including monks, have been killed in Myanmar as junta airstrikes hit Buddhist monasteries during the Burmese New Year....
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