Myanmar junta fires at Chinese Red Cross convoy during earthquake aid mission
- The death toll from the earthquake in Myanmar has risen to 2,886, with 4,639 injured and 373 missing, according to state television MRTV.
- The Chinese Red Cross aid convoy was shot at by Myanmar's military, highlighting the difficulties in delivering relief, as confirmed by junta spokesperson Zaw Min Tun.
- Human Rights Watch urged Myanmar's military government to allow unhindered access for aid and recommended delivering aid through independent groups, as reported by Bryony Lau.
- The United Nations announced $12 million in emergency funding to assist over 28 million people affected by the earthquake across six regions.
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Myanmar's junta shot at Rotkreuz employees
On March 28, 2025, a strong earthquake of magnitude 7.7 shook Myanmar, especially the Sagaing and Mandalay regions. Since then, thousands of rescue workers have been deployed to provide for injured people. Now it has been known that Myanmar's junta had previously declared an emergency in six regions and asked the international community for humanitarian aid on Tuesday evening on Red Cross staff of an aid convoy "Warning Shots"! The military junt…
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