Deadly Airstrike in Myanmar Hits Detention Camp, Claims 28 Lives
In a tragic incident, a military airstrike in Myanmar's western Rakhine state has resulted in the death of 28 individuals, including nine children, according to the Arakan Army (AA), an ethnic armed group. The airstrike occurred on Saturday afternoon around 4:45 PM local time at a temporary detention area in Mrauk-U Township, where family members of junta soldiers were being held.
The Arakan Army indicated that they had arrested these individuals during ongoing fighting with the Myanmar military and were in the process of planning their release when the airstrike took place. Among the deceased was a two-year-old boy, with the majority of the casualties reported to be women, as detailed in a list provided by the AA.
Images released from the site depict multiple bodies covered with white sheets, amid scenes of grief from onlookers. Efforts by Agence France-Presse (AFP) to seek comments from the junta regarding this incident have gone unanswered.
This attack is part of the larger turmoil enveloping Myanmar since the military coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government in 2021, which has led to widespread armed resistance and ongoing conflict in various regions, including Rakhine. The United Nations has raised alarms about deteriorating conditions in Rakhine, warning that the region is on the brink of famine due to ongoing violence disrupting trade and agriculture. Currently, over 3.5 million people have been displaced nationwide as a result of this crisis.
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