Over 200 killed in at least 243 Myanmar military attacks since quake: UN

Over 200 killed in at least 243 Myanmar military attacks since quake: UN

However, according to Turk, the military has officially launched at least 243 problems, including 171 weather strikes, with over 200 residents reported dead since the earthquake and up until April 29.

He continued,” The vast majority of attacks” had occurred after the peace was in consequence.

The government had been given a “largely unseen ceasefire” to renew, but the truce had come to an end on April 30th, according to Turk.

He resisted saying that” the military must stop all attacks on civilians and civilian things soon.”

The effect of the earthquake, which the UN rights chief described as “unrelenting attacks affect a population now severely besieged and exhausted by years of conflict,” was added to.

He said that roughly 20 million people in the country now rely on humanitarian aid and that people in Myanmar “need food, water, and house.”

He said,” They need, and must have, serenity and safety.”

According to international law, humanitarian assistance may be able to reach those in need without interruption.

Turk urged the defense to “put people first, prioritize their individual rights and humanitarian needs, and to reach peaceful solution to this problems.”

The emphasis must be on the reinstatement of democracy and the rule of law in Myanmar, not on additional fruitless expenditure in military power.