By Steve Shaw
Posted on May 1, 2019
The farmers who had been tending to cows and seeing to paddy fields didn’t stand a chance when the peaceful evening on April 3 was shattered by two military attack helicopters.
By the time the bombs had stopped falling and the pointless barrage was over, at least seven were dead and another 18 injured.
By the time the bombs had stopped falling and the pointless barrage was over, at least seven were dead and another 18 injured.