Myanmar’s military junta persists with air strikes despite a devastating earthquake that claimed the lives of 1,700 individuals. Amidst a temporary halt in fighting by some armed groups, the junta focused its attacks on the Danu People’s Liberation Army, resulting in the deaths of seven fighters. The United Nations and Human Rights Watch have strongly criticized these actions, urging for an immediate ceasefire. In response to the earthquake, the National Unity Government has decided to suspend operations in affected areas for a period of two weeks. The situation remains tense as the military crackdown continues despite the humanitarian crisis caused by the earthquake. The international community is closely monitoring the developments in Myanmar and calling for an end to the violence and a peaceful resolution to the ongoing unrest in the country.

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Myanmar military junta persists with airstrikes post-earthquake, disregarding casualties, spurring condemnation and ceasefire calls.
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