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Kids among 12,000 displaced by junta air strikes, say Myanmar rebels

Military action in retaliation for Karen National Union’s seizure of army base in Kayin, killing of 10 officers

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 Apr 2021 4:30PM

Kids among 12,000 displaced by junta air strikes, say Myanmar rebels
The burning ruins of a structure seen in Day Bu No village in Myanmar’s Karen state following an air strike by the military on Monday. – AFP pic, April 3, 2021

YANGON – A rebel group has accused Myanmar’s military of deploying “excessive force”, saying today that continuous air strikes have displaced more than 12,000 unarmed civilians, including children. 

Late last month, the ethnic armed group Karen National Union (KNU) seized a military base in eastern Kayin state, killing 10 army officers. The junta retaliated with air strikes. 

KNU has been a vocal opponent of the junta – which ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi from power two months ago – and said it is sheltering hundreds of anti-coup activists.  

Today, it condemned the use of “excessive force by engaging in non-stop bombing and air strikes” from March 27 to 30, which have “caused the deaths of many people, including children”.

“The air strikes have also led to the displacement of more than 12,000 people, who have fled their villages, and caused a major humanitarian crisis.”

Junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun said the military has been targeting only KNU’s 5th Brigade, which led the seizure of the military base and killed officers. 

“We had an air strike on that day only,” he told AFP. 

“We have signed a nationwide ceasefire agreement... If they follow it, there is no reason for conflict to happen.”

Ethnic Karen local media and rights groups have reported multiple bombings and air strikes across the state in recent days. 

About 3,000 people fled to neighbouring Thailand on Monday, crossing the Salween River to seek shelter. However, most returned to Myanmar by Wednesday, which Thailand said was “voluntary”.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military seized power on February 1, triggering a massive uprising across the country, with protesters demanding the restoration of the elected government. 

Information flow has also been throttled, with the junta cutting Wi-Fi services and mobile data, and imposing a nightly internet blackout that has gone on for nearly 50 days.

Myanmar’s border regions are largely controlled by various ethnic armed groups that have long agitated for greater autonomy. 

Territory in northern Kachin state – held by the Kachin Independence Army – has also seen a recent step-up in military activity. – AFP, April 3, 2021

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