Bangkok – An Adriatic of Myanmar’s Army In the central village under control a A group of resistance pro-democracy He killed at least 27 civilians and injured 30 others, Saturdays said an opposition group and myanmar network media.
The attack appeared on 3 pm in the village of Pan Hla in the city of Singu, about 65 kilometers (40 miles) north mandalay, second largest city, a spokesman for Mandalan Defense Defense.
The military did not comment on Saturday.
Myanmar was in riot from the army the seized power of the selected government From Aung San Suu Kyi 1. February 2021, activating a wide popular opposition. After peaceful demonstrations were postponed by deadly force, many opponents of the military rule took weapons, and large parts of the country are now in conflict.
The military government has amplified by aircraft against armed pro-democracy people defense and ethnic minority guerrilla groups that are struggling for greater autonomy. Two groups sometimes spend joint operations against the army. Resistance forces do not have a defense against air attacks.
The city of Singu seized the defense defense defense of Mandalay (MDY-PDF), which supports my JANMARICAL OPECTION, in July last year.
The group’s statement announced on Saturday on his telegram Social Media Media, she said that six children were among 27 killed in airlocks that targeted full market stands in the village of Pan Hl.
Osmond, a group spokesperson, told the associated press that about 10 houses near the Market villages destroyed bombs.
“This plane was not focused on a military target, but in the market, where civilians visit every day,” Osmond said in the message.
The situation in the village could not be independently confirmed, access to the Internet and the service of cell phones in the area that are mostly cut off.
Independent Minmar Now Online media reported to arrive at the death of the air that hit a tea shop near the rural market reached 30, and seven was in critical condition.
The report from the last month was issued by Analytica Nyan Lynn Thit, the MinarMar Research and Advocacy Organization, said that 2,224 civilian civilians and to 4,156 aircries were killed.
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2025-03-15 16:29:00