The awful aftermath of a Myanmar junta bombing that left 133 people dead was filled with screaming people and corpses everywhere.

April 12, 2023



(cnn)

Relatives were still recovering the charred bodies and limbs of victims killed in a military airstrike on a village in central Myanmar Wednesday, a day after one of the deadliest attacks since the junta seized power in a coup two years ago. An eyewitness, who hid in a tunnel during the attack, described a scene of horror as he approached the site of the attack. At least 133 people, including women and children, were killed after Myanmar’s military junta bombed Kanbalu township in the central Sagaing region on Tuesday. First responders and medical teams haven’t been able to return to the site of the attack due to military planes flying over the town. At least 20 children were killed in the strike and 50 people injured, according to the Kyunhla activist group. About 300 people had gathered in Pazigyi Village early on Tuesday morning to celebrate the opening of a local administration office, which coincided with the start of the Thingyan New Year celebrations.

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