In an military attack on a tent for displaced people in Myanmar, at least 29 individuals, including children, were killed.
The camp is close to the Kachin Independence Army’s( KIA ), an insurgent organization that battles the military Junta that controls the nation.
All of the victims, according to a KIA official, were civilians.
Since the country’s government was overthrown in a military takeover in 2021, issue has erupted in Myanmar.
The Junta is to blame for the attack on the camp, according to the exiled National Unity Government( NUG ), which calls it a” war crime and crime against humanity.”
The government has been contacted by the BBC for comment.
Since seizing control from the civilian government, the government has progressively used heat attacks against its adversaries.
Pictures of body being pulled from the debris and lots of brain luggage lying side by side were posted on local advertising.
The Mong Lai Khet Quarter, which is about two miles from the KIA’s office in the area of Laiza, was the scene of the attack late on Monday night.
For a very long time, there has been issue in the area.
However, according to visitors, there hasn’t been any recent fighting close to the tent.
Countless civilians reside in domestic displacement camps in and around the city, which is close to the Chinese border.
Even before the revolution, the KIA was one of the largest of dozens of ethnic separatist organizations fighting the military.
According to Colonel Naw Bu of the KIA, the most recent invasion resulted in 56 injuries, 44 of whom were taken to hospitals for care.
When defense strikes were launched on Antpa in Kachin State last October, more than 60 people perished.