Civilian casualities

Civilian casualities

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Published on Feb 14, 2021
A village in Minbya as seen in November 2017 (Zarni Win / Myanmar Now)
The incident was the second in a week in northern Rakhine state, where conflict continues to kill despite a pause in clashes
Jan 12, 2021
Residents flee Nyaung Kan village after it is struck with artillery shells on the morning of September 8 (Supplied)
Group says it will lobby for an investigation into the deaths, which witnesses blamed on the Myanmar military
Sep 10, 2020
Residents flee Nyaung Kan village after it is struck with artillery shells on the morning of September 8 (Supplied)
A local MP said there was no fighting with the Arakan Army before the attack on Nyaung Kan, which is seven miles from a Tatmadaw base
Sep 8, 2020
Tin Kyi, 44, receives treatment for a gunshot wound to her back at Mrauk U hospital on July 21, 2020. (Photo- CUSR)
The 44-year-old appears to be in stable condition at the Mrauk U hospital
Jul 22, 2020
The road into Ramree (Photo- Ramawady Rambre township)
The Tatmadaw says the man hanged himself, but family members saw wounds on his face
Jul 16, 2020
One witness says soldiers fired their guns into the village unprovoked, but an official says there was a clash with the Arakan Army
Jul 14, 2020
Injured civilians from Kyauk Seik village, Ponnagyun township, arrive at the Sittwe hospital on April 18 (Photo: Nay Min Tun)
Children among the dead as fighting continues despite growing fear of Covid-19 spread
Apr 21, 2020