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A 16-year-old girl was killed and at least six others were injured when a junta jet fighter bombed Kyatmauk village, approximately six miles north of Myaing town, on the night of 6 January 2026.
The strike occurred at 9:40 pm, targeting the eastern part of the village where a bomb exploded near a school, destroying two homes and causing widespread panic among residents.
The Myaing People’s Defence Organization (PDO) confirmed the casualty and reported that medical teams were dispatched to treat the wounded.
A local resident informed Mizzima that the junta Air Force dropped a bomb from a jet fighter which exploded near a school in the eastern part of the village, noting that civilian areas continue to bear the brunt of the military’s aerial campaign.
The 6 January attack was part of a larger surge in aerial operations across Myaing Township. On the same afternoon, three military gyrocopters bombed a medical clinic in North Wetaung village, located near northwestern oil fields. This followed an earlier incident on 4 January at 11:16 pm, when a fighter jet from the Tada-U Air Force Base dropped two bombs on Ywathit Kone village, damaging several homes though no casualties were reported.
These escalations follow a pattern of indiscriminate bombing in Magway, where the junta has increasingly targeted schools and clinics to undermine the infrastructure of resistance-controlled and contested territories.
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