Residents held a ceremony on the occasion of the full moon and a peaceful protest with candlelight against the brutal military regime before the attacks took place.
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“I saw body parts everywhere,” says a shocked resident of Chaung-U who witnessed the attacks against news channel DVB. Chaung-U is 25 kilometers south of Marywa, the capital of the Sagaing region. Most victims lived in the village of Bonto.
‘Completely torn apart’
Local residents say it was difficult to identify the bodies. “Children were completely torn apart,” said a woman who helped at the organization of the event against AFP news agency. She was not on the spot, but on Tuesday did attend the funerals and added that they still collect bred body parts.
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Hours after the first attack two more paramotor attacks were carried out on the same village. According to the civil resistance groups in the country, the People’s Defense Force (PDF), there were no more victims.
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According to a member of the resistance, they tried to quickly end the protest, but the Paramotors arrived on the spot earlier than expected. At least fifty injured help needed emergency help.
In the north of the state of Shan, ten burgers, including a boy of two and five women, were killed when a Junta plane bombarded a village in the municipality of Mong Long on Tuesday.
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Land in Chaos
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), which controls the area, and local media also reported that the military regime launched air strikes on Monday morning on two cities under the control of TNLA, in which citizens were injured and houses were destroyed.
Thousands of people died and millions were displaced since the army grabbed power in 2021 and Myanmar collapsed in chaos. The junta hit peaceful protests against the coup. Civil resistance groups then picked up the weapons and, together with ethnic armies, are revising against the military regime.
After the army had lost control of more than half of the country, it has recently achieved profit again thanks to a particularly bloody campaign of air strikes and heavy bombing of the population.

