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At least 20 killed in Myanmar junta attack as paramotors widen air war
- At least 40 people were killed and 80 others wounded when Myanmar's military dropped two bombs on a crowd gathered to celebrate a Buddhist festival in Chaung U township.
- Amnesty International said the attack by motorized paragliders was part of a "disturbing trend" and called for urgent protection of civilians in Myanmar.
- The United Nations estimates that up to 40% of Myanmar's population requires humanitarian assistance due to the conflict in the region.
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Myanmar's military strikes village in glider raid, killing at least 24 people including children
Myanmar’s military carried out a paraglider strike on a village that killed at least 24 people including children, and wounded more than 50 others, according to a member of a resistance group, villagers and media reports
At Least 24 Dead and 50 Injured After Paraglider Drops Bombs on Crowd at Buddhist Festival
The attack was reportedly carried out by the military government in Myanmar on Monday, Oct. 6NYEIN CHAN NAING/EPA/Shutterstock Oil Lamps at the Botataung pagoda in MyanmarNEED TO KNOWAt least 24 people have been killed and nearly 50 have been injured after two bombs were dropped on a crowd of protesters in MyanmarThe attack happened on Monday, Oct. 6, as around 100 people gathered in Chang U township for a national holidayMyanmar has been in a s…
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Total News Sources77
Leaning Left20Leaning Right22Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Right
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Right
43% Right
L 39%
C 18%
R 43%
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