Myanmar junta airstrike on village clinic kills doctor and 10 civilians
- Myanmar's junta conducted an airstrike on a clinic in Hnan Khar village, killing at least 11 people, including a doctor and his family, as reported by Myanmar Now.
- The attack occurred on March 22, 2025, during an ongoing civil war that began with a coup in 2021, according to multiple local sources.
- Witnesses described the scene as horrific, noting body parts scattered and devastation to surrounding homes, with increased fears among local residents.
- The number of military airstrikes on civilians has increased sharply, with nearly 800 strikes reported in 2024, according to the Acled non-profit organization.
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Junta air strike on Myanmar clinic kills 11, say locals
YANGON (ANN/AFP/THE STRAITS TIMES) – A Myanmar junta air strike on a medical clinic in a remote village killed 11 people including a doctor and his wife, locals told AFP. A 2021 military coup has thrown Myanmar into a chaotic civil war involving the junta, anti-coup guerillas and ethnic armed groups locked in a deadly […]
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