Airstrike in Myanmar Kills 28, Including Women and Children
An airstrike conducted by the Myanmar military has reportedly killed 28 people, including nine children, at a temporary detention site in Mrauk-U Township, Rakhine state. The Arakan Army (AA), an ethnic armed group engaged in a conflict with the military, stated that the victims were relatives of junta soldiers who had been captured during recent fighting.
The airstrike occurred on January 20, 2025, at approximately 4:45 PM. The AA condemned the attack as it was preparing to release the detained family members. Images shared by the AA on their Telegram channel showed deceased individuals laid out in a grassy area, covered with white sheets, while nearby, mourners grieved.
This incident highlights the ongoing turmoil in Myanmar following the military coup in 2021, which ousted Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government and sparked widespread resistance. The conflict in Rakhine state is one of many fronts where the military faces opposition, prompting the use of airstrikes that have increasingly targeted civilian areas.
Reports indicate that over 3.5 million people have been displaced due to the escalating violence, as Rakhine state suffers from deteriorating living conditions and threats of famine, exacerbated by ongoing military operations.
The military has not yet commented on the incident, and it remains unclear whether the airstrike was a deliberate attack on the detention site or a case of mistaken targeting.
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