Myanmar's Deadly Airstrikes: Survivors Speak Out.

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An airstrike by the Myanmar military on a village hall opening celebration has killed 168 people, including 40 children and 24 pregnant women. The attack is the deadliest by the military since it seized power in 2021. The military has increasingly launched airstrikes, including against hospitals and schools, and has recorded more than 600 airstrikes between October 2021 and March 2023. The military claims it is acting to restore peace and stability, but the international community has called for stronger measures to stop the flow of aviation fuel and funding to the military.
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