Myanmar army killed over 700 civilians in six months, UN says
Myanmar army killed over 700 civilians in six months, UN saysJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleGeorge WrightAFP via Getty ImagesMin Aung Hlaing, the general who launched the 2021 military coup, is now presidentMyanmar's military was responsible for more than 700 civilian deaths over the six-month election period last year, the UN says. A new report covering from August to January says credible sources have verified a minimum of 702 people were killed, including 224 women and 153 children.It covers the six months from when the military - who waged a coup five years ago - announced elections, a process widely derided as a sham due to main opposition parties being excluded.The report warns a "decline in international assistance is further compounding the suffering of millions of people". Inside Myanmar, rebels are losing ground as military forces men into armyThe Myanmar military waged a coup in 2021, sparking a civil war where thousands of people were killed and millions displaced.Large areas of the country remain under the control of armed opposition groups.The report, from the UN's Human Rights Office, states that air strikes "remained the single largest cause of destruction and suffering".The region of Sagaing was the "most dangerous region for civilians as the military pressed to gain ground", with 191 deaths, including of 60 women and 30 children, the report says.During an attack in October 23 people, including four children, were killed and more than 60 others wounded when munitions struck civilians gathered in front of a school in Chaung-U, Sagaing."At the time of the attack, participants were holding a candlelit event to celebrate the end of Buddhist Lent, and to call for the release of political prisoners, oppose military conscription and reject military elections," the report states.In December, it says a military aeroplane bombed a tea shop in Tabayin, Sagaing, as people had gathered to watch a foot...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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