ASEAN ‘strongly condemns’ fatal airstrike in Myanmar which reportedly killed up to 100

ASEAN ‘strongly condemns’ fatal airstrike in Myanmar which reportedly killed up to 100


Young demonstrators at an anti-coup protest in Yangon, Myanmar, on July 17, 2022. Myanmar has been in chaos because a armed forces coup in early 2021 that upended a 10 years of tentative democratic reform, with a bloody crackdown on protests supplying increase to an armed battle against the junta.

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The chair of the Affiliation of Southeast Asian Nations said on Thursday the bloc “strongly condemns” a military services airstrike this 7 days on a village in Myanmar, which is claimed to have killed up to 100 individuals together with civilians.

Tuesday’s attack in the Sagaing region was the deadliest in a recent string of military air attacks, with children reported to be among the the useless, and has drawn world condemnation.

Myanmar has been in chaos given that a military coup in early 2021 that upended a ten years of tentative democratic reform, with a bloody crackdown on protests supplying rise to an armed struggle towards the junta.

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“All forms of violence have to stop promptly, specially the use of pressure versus civilians,” chair Indonesia mentioned in a statement.

“This would be the only way to create a conducive ecosystem for an inclusive countrywide dialogue to locate a sustainable tranquil alternative in Myanmar,” it said.

ASEAN agreed a peace approach with the junta in 2021 but members have been progressively disappointed by the military’s failure to halt offensives and open dialogue with the resistance movement backed by ethnic minority armies and a shadow Countrywide Unity Authorities, or NUG, which the junta has declared a “terrorist” movement.

A junta spokesperson said Tuesday’s attack specific a ceremony held by the NUG for their armed People’s Defense Power, adding the assault aimed to restore peace and security in the location.



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