Myanmar Army carried out dozens of attacks since earthquake: United Nations


Geneva:

The United Nations said that the Myanmar army allegedly carried out dozens of attacks since the devastating earthquake in the country, including at least 16, a temporary trussian was announced this week, the United Nations said on Friday.

A cruel multi-sided conflict has surrounded Myanmar since 2021, when Min Aung Hling’s military Sanu Ki’s civilian had the power of military power.

Last Friday’s earthquake even after reports of sporadic clashes, in which more than 3,000 people have been killed, Junts joined their opponents on Wednesday, calling a temporary stop for relief for relief.

But the United Nations Rights Office has received reports of more than 60 attacks by the army since the earthquake.

James Rodever, head of the Myanmar team of the Rights Office, told James Rhodhever, “And there are 16 reports of air strikes running in different parts of the country, reliable reports, including earthquake affected areas, because the ceasefire was implemented on April 2,”

Shortly before, Rights Office spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani told reporters that the reported attacks were 14, but Rodever said the office had received “two more attacks” since the briefing started.

The United Nations’ Rights Head Volcar Turk emphasized that the declared Truses should be done for all of them after the rescue and immediate access by human workers.

He said, “I urge a stop for all military operations, and assisting earthquake -affected people, as well as who are ready to support the concentrated to ensure uncontrolled access to human organizations, which are ready to support,” he said.

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“I hope this terrible tragedy can be a significant turn towards an inclusive political solution for the country.”

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