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Showing posts with label Airstrike. Show all posts
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Friday, March 22, 2024

Rohingya allegedly forced to protest against Arakan Army; Airstrike kills at least six in Mrauk-U

DVB
By English Editor
March 22, 2024

A protest was staged against the Arakan Army (AA) in Buthidaung Township of Arakan State on March 19 (Credit: CJ)
 
Rohingya allegedly forced to protest against Arakan Army

A group of Rohingya in Buthidaung Township of northern Arakan State staged a protest against the Arakan Army (AA) on Tuesday. They reportedly arrived in the town in 10 separate vehicles carrying signs in Burmese that stated: “We don’t want war” and “No AA.”

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Amnesty Demands War Crime Probe into Myanmar Junta Airstrike

The Irrawaddy
by Brian Wei
February 10, 2024

A  house destroyed during the junta airstrike on Kanan village in Tamu Township, Sagaing Region, in January. / CJ

An Amnesty International report says Myanmar junta’s January airstrike on Kanan village near the Indian border in Tamu Township, Sagaing Region, should be investigated as a war crime.

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Myanmar’s brutal, two-year war against its people, explained

VOX
By Ellen Ioanes
Apr 16, 2023,


Popular resistance, though fierce, is fragmented and outgunned by the Tatmadaw junta.

Burmese protesters gather outside the Myanmar Embassy in Thailand on February 1, 2023, to mark two years since the Myanmar military seized control from the civilian government. Peerapon Boonyakiat/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

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Ellen Ioanes covers breaking and general assignment news as the weekend reporter at Vox. She previously worked at Business Insider covering the military and global conflicts. 
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The death toll from an attack on civilians by Myanmar’s military junta continues to rise, reaching around 170 people including 30 children. Tuesday’s airstrike on the opening of an administrative office in the rebel-held village of Pazigyi is the deadliest so far since the junta took power in a coup just over two years ago.

Tuesday’s attack exemplifies the regime’s indiscriminate violence against civilians, including women and children; two years on, 3,000 civilians have reportedly been killed by the Tatmadaw, though the number of civilian deaths caused by both the junta and the resistance is likely higher. The airstrike is also indicative of the junta’s determination to retain power no matter the cost, despite its inability to maintain territorial control.

Monday, March 29, 2021

Myanmar: Airstrikes force villagers into jungle as 3,000 flee to Thailand

Sky News
David Mercer
News reporter @DavidMercerSky
Monday 29 March 2021

A luxury military party was reportedly held in Myanmar's capital on the deadliest day since last month's coup.

 
Man injured after Myanmar rickshaw grenade blast

Airstrikes that sent villagers fleeing into the jungle show the situation in Myanmar is "much worse", a humanitarian worker has told Sky News, as military leaders reportedly partied on the deadliest day of violence since last month's coup.

More gunfire has been reported today as people gathered for the funeral of one of at least 114 people said to have been killed by Myanmar security forces yesterday, including a five-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl.

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