Myanmar junta fires at Chinese Red Cross convoy during earthquake aid mission
- Myanmar's military fired warning shots at a Chinese Red Cross convoy delivering aid during an earthquake aid mission, with junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun stating they were not informed of the conflict zone on April 1.
- The 7.7-magnitude earthquake on March 28 resulted in 2,886 deaths and 4,639 injuries, according to Myanmar state media.
- Human Rights Watch urged the junta to provide unrestricted access for humanitarian aid, stating that Myanmar's junta cannot be trusted to respond to a disaster of this scale.
- Australia announced an additional A$6.5 million in humanitarian support for Myanmar, as the Foreign Minister emphasized the need to avoid legitimizing the military regime.
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Myanmar's junta shot at Rotkreuz employees
On March 28, 2025, a strong earthquake of magnitude 7.7 shook Myanmar, especially the Sagaing and Mandalay regions. Since then, thousands of rescue workers have been deployed to provide for injured people. Now it has been known that Myanmar's junta had previously declared an emergency in six regions and asked the international community for humanitarian aid on Tuesday evening on Red Cross staff of an aid convoy "Warning Shots"! The military junt…
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