An airstrike in Myanmar kills nearly 30 people, an opposition group says
- An airstrike by Myanmar's military killed at least 27 civilians and injured 30 others in Let Pan Hla village, according to an opposition group and Myanmar's online media.
- Six children were among those killed in the airstrike that struck crowded market stalls at 3 p.m. On Friday, as stated by a spokesperson for the Mandalay People's Defense Force.
- The military government has increased airstrikes against pro-democracy forces since its takeover in 2021, leading to ongoing civilian casualties and conflict.
- About 10 houses were destroyed in the airstrike, which targeted civilian areas rather than military objectives.
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An airstrike in Myanmar kills nearly 30 people, an opposition group says
An opposition group in military-ruled Myanmar says an airstrike on a central village under the control of resistance forces has killed at least 27 civilians and injured 30 others.
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