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Myanmar’s junta carried out airstrikes on a school in Mukangyi village, a community largely inhabited by internally displaced people, in the southeastern part of Tabayin Township in Sagaing Region, injuring at least 10 civilians.
According to local residents, junta jet fighters conducted two airstrikes at around 7:30 pm on 1 January.
“The bomb fell on the eastern side of the school. A couple living next to the school were seriously injured. Some people suffered severe ear injuries, while others had their mouths torn open,” a Tabayin Township resident told Mizzima.
The bombing damaged the school building and several nearby houses. Two of the injured remain in critical condition and are receiving medical treatment, local sources said.
“There are nearly 100 displaced people sheltering at the school. Those who were hit by bomb fragments are not in life-threatening condition, but the airstrikes have made daily life extremely difficult,” a monk from Tabayin Township said.
Most of the displaced people sheltering in the village are from Mandalay Region, including Mogok, Singu, and Madaya townships. They are already facing severe shortages of food and adequate shelter.
This was the second airstrike targeting Mukangyi village in Tabayin Township. Six displaced people were killed in the first attack.
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