War Crimes by Myanmar's Military 'More Frequent and Brazen', UN Probe Finds
- A United Nations investigation has found strong evidence of increasing and brazen war crimes committed by Myanmar's military, including indiscriminate bombings targeting civilians and the burning of homes and buildings.
- The report by the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar covers the period between July 2022 and June 2023, highlighting systematic and widespread attacks against civilians.
- The junta in Myanmar, which seized power two years ago, has denied the atrocities, claiming it is conducting a legitimate campaign against terrorists.
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Investigators say Myanmar's military is committing increasingly brazen war crimes
Myanmar's military and affiliated militias are committing increasingly frequent and brazen war crimes, including aerial bombings targeting civilians, a group of investigators established by the United Nations said Tuesday.
Investigators say Myanmar's military is committing increasingly brazen war crimes
BANGKOK (AP) -- Myanmar's military and affiliated militias are committing increasingly frequent and brazen war crimes, including aerial bombings targeting civilians, a group of investigators established by the United Nations said Tuesday.
Investigators say Myanmar’s military is committing increasingly brazen war crimes
BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar’s military and affiliated militias are committing increasingly frequent and brazen war crimes, including aerial bombings targeting civilians, a group of investigators established by the United Nations said Tuesday. The Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar, or IIMM, said it found strong evidence during the 12 months ending in June that the army and militias indiscriminately and disproportionately targeted civilia…
Investigators say Myanmar's military is committing increasingly brazen war crimes
BANGKOK (AP) — A group of investigators says Myanmar’s military and affiliated militias are committing increasingly frequent and brazen war crimes, including aerial bombings targeting civilians. The Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar says it found strong evidence that the army and militias have indiscriminately targeted civilians with bombs, mass executions of people and large-scale burning of civilian houses. The group, which was e…
Investigators say Myanmar’s military is committing increasingly brazen war crimes
Myanmar's military and affiliated militias are committing increasingly frequent and brazen war crimes, including aerial bombings targeting civilians, a group of investigators established by the United Nations said Tuesday.
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