Myanmar's military has launched more than a dozen attacks since truce began, UN says
- The Myanmar military continued its attacks, including airstrikes, despite a ceasefire announced on April 2, 2025, according to UN spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani.
- At least 61 attacks have been reported since the deadly earthquake that killed over 3,000 people, according to the UN human rights office, OHCHR.
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for immediate humanitarian access in Myanmar after widespread destruction impacted regions like Mandalay.
- The military junta is reported to have hampered aid efforts, particularly in areas controlled by resistance groups, leading to calls for a halt to military operations to assist quake survivors.
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Myanmar junta accused of ‘hoax’ ceasefire as shunned general welcomed back by regional powers
As the junta leader shook hands in Bangkok, the UN said it had received 14 reports of attacks – including from aircraft, drones and artillery – despite a promised halt to the bombing after the earthquake.
Myanmar Military Conducted Dozens Of Attacks Since Earthquake: UN
Myanmar's military has reportedly conducted dozens of attacks since the devastating earthquake hit the country, including at least 16 since a temporary truce was announced this week, the UN said Friday.
Myanmar's military has launched more than a dozen attacks since truce began, UN says
Myanmar's armed forces have carried out more than a dozen attacks since the announcement of a temporary truce this week after the nation was struck by a devastating earthquake that has killed more than 3,000 people, the UN rights office said Friday.
Myanmar quake: Airstrikes continue despite ceasefire
Myanmar’s military has continued to launch airstrikes and other attacks against opposition forces in the devastated country, one week since a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck and despite agreeing to a ceasefire, UN human rights chief Volker Türk said on Friday.
Myanmar ceasefire immediately violated, fighting in earthquake zone
Despite a ceasefire, there has been fighting in Myanmar between government forces and armed resistance groups. This is reported by local media. This happened in the area affected by the severe earthquake. Yesterday, the military regime announced another ceasefire after a coalition of resistance groups did the same. The ceasefire would create space for relief, was the idea. According to a statement read on state channel MRTV, it went into effect …
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