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Myanmar junta air strike kills 40, says ethnic armed group, rescue worker

  • An airstrike by Myanmar's army killed about 40 people and injured at least 20 others in Kyauk Ni Maw village, according to officials of the ethnic Arakan Army and a local charity group.
  • The attack occurred on Wednesday afternoon, with Khaing Thukha stating that a jet fighter bombed the village.
  • The airstrike caused a fire that destroyed more than 500 houses in the village, as reported by Khaing Thukha.
  • Myanmar's military government has increased airstrikes on ethnic minority groups and pro-democracy forces over the past three years.
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