Bombs Rain Down on Shan State: Myanmar Military’s Deadly Airstrike Claims 11 Lives
Myanmar’s Military Government Launches Deadly Attacks on Shan State
Myanmar’s military government has been involved in a series of violent attacks on Shan State, resulting in significant loss of life and displacement of civilians.
Recent Attacks
- Eleven people were killed in a bombing attack by the military government on Shan State, as reported by Matichon.
- The KNDF group claimed responsibility for an attack on Loikaw city, targeting Min Aung Hlaing, but the attempt was unsuccessful, according to Thairath.
- Airstrikes by the Burma Army hit the town of Namkham in the middle of the night, killing 11 civilians.
- The military government declared the Three Brotherhood Alliance a ‘terrorist group’, effectively cutting off peace talks, as reported by the standard.co.
- The Myanmar army launched a counterattack against ethnic armed forces in Shan State, resulting in the deaths and injuries of villagers, according to Khaosod news.
Impact on Civilians
The ongoing conflict in Shan State has had a devastating impact on civilians, with many lives lost and communities displaced. The international community has expressed concern over the escalating violence and called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Key Facts
- Location: Shan State, Myanmar
- Number of deaths: 11 (reported)
- Perpetrator: Myanmar’s military government
- Target: Civilians and ethnic armed forces
