Myanmar earthquake: Military regime targeting 'civilian areas' with airstrikes in wake of disaster, armed group claims
- More than 350 people have died due to recent earthquakes in Myanmar, according to sources cited by DVB.
- The United Nations has allocated $5 million for relief efforts, but concerns have been raised about the government's use of these funds, according to Kyaw.
- The regions most affected are struggling to receive necessary aid due to military control, as highlighted by Phil Robertson.
- Elaine Pearson described the situation as a brutal military conflict impacting many civilians.
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