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Hundreds of people were killed in a martial assault by the Myanmar government on the rebel group.

Dozens of people are dead, including civilians, after Myanmar’s ruling military government launched an attack on a rebel group’s event in the middle of the country, multiple Southeast Asian-based news outlets reported early Tuesday morning.

According to Irrawaddy and BBC Burmese, the military government of Myanmar( junta ) launched an aerial assault on the Pazigyi village in Kanbalu Township, central / northwest Myanmar. According to the earlier news base, as search and rescue efforts continue and many more people are injured, the death toll could reach 100.

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According to locals, 100 men” attended the entry of a People’s’s Authority Office” and the coup, led by Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, dropped two weapons on the town. According to Al Jazeera, the region is apparently a stronghold for opposition to the military government in power.

Aung San Suu Kyi, the country’s’s then-leader, was overthrown by military forces in a coup in February 2021, and she was detained along with other politicians. She won a disaster to become the leader of the nation the previous years.

The pinch of Suu Kyi sparked retaliation on a global scale. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 for her efforts to restore democracy to Myanmar, a nation that has long been largely ruled by military forces. She had formerly served just under 15 years in defense prison. Suu Kyi’s’s arrest, detention, and charges, which many rights organizations deemed to be political in nature, were followed by protests and violence across the nation.

Hundreds of people, mostly civilians, were killed in a public attack that occurred last October while the Holy Kachin people were celebrating, according to Kashin sources.

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According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, about 18 million people in Myanmar — nearly 1 / 3 of the population — are thought to be in need of humanitarian assistance.

The office added late last week that” heavy fighting continues in most parts of the country, generating new charitable needs and more restricting the movement of goods and people ,” and that the majority of threats to civilians’ safety are in the north, not far from the Kanbulu Township, where the attack apparently occurred on Tuesday.



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