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. ...
Read moreDetailsIn a brutal violation of a post-earthquake truce, Myanmar’s junta bombed civilian areas in Tedim, Mindat, and Wuntho townships, killing ...
Read moreDetailsMyanmar’s military has launched devastating airstrikes on oil field villages in Pauk and Myaing townships, killing civilians and destroying livelihoods. ...
Read moreDetailsCivilian casualties mount as Myanmar's military intensifies aerial bombardments. Recent airstrikes in Rakhine State, including the deaths of two children, ...
Read moreDetailsOver two days, Myanmar’s military carried out devastating airstrikes in Sagaing Region, dropping more than 100 bombs and firing over ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau At least 20 people, including two small children, were killed and dozens injured in the junta’s latest ...
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