Explosion kills 1, injures 12 in Myanmar’s Kayin state
- A bomb blast in southeastern Myanmar resulted in the death of one person and the injury of 12 others.
- The blast occurred near a checkpoint in Karen State, known for its strict security measures.
- No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but the junta is currently engaged in fighting against ethnic rebel outfits in the country.
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Explosion kills 1, injures 12 in Myanmar’s Kayin state
An early morning explosion near a checkpoint in Myanmar’s eastern Kayin state killed a civilian and injured 12 people, the junta told RFA Monday. Saw Khin Maung Myint, the junta’s state spokesperson, said most of the injured were staffing the checkpoint in Hpa-An township. “The explosion happened at 6:48 this morning,” he said. “Ten personnel providing security at the gate and three civilians were injured. A civilian died on the way to the hosp…
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