Myanmar airstrike on detention camp kills dozens, armed opposition group says
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Those killed in attack on camp for relatives of junta soldiers in Rakhine state were women and children, Arakan Army says. A Myanmar junta airstrike has killed 28 people, including children, and wounded 25 at a temporary detention area in western Rakhine state, an ethnic minority armed group has said.
The Arakan Army (AA) is engaged in a fierce fight with the military for control of Rakhine, where it has seized swaths of territory in the past year, all but cutting off the state capital Sittwe. The Rakhine conflict is one element of the bloody chaos that has engulfed Myanmar since the military ousted Aung San Suu Kyi’s civilian government in a 2021 coup, sparking a widespread armed uprising.
The AA posted on its Telegram channel that a military jet had bombed a detention area in Mrauk-U Township at about 4.45 pm (10:15 GMT) on Saturday, where family members of junta soldiers were being held by the AA. “Those who were killed and wounded were family members of soldiers in Myanmar’s Army. We arrested them during fighting,” the AA said in the post.
“As we were preparing a plan to release them, they were bombed,” the AA said. Nine children were among those dead, including a two-year-old boy, it said. The others killed were women, according to a list of the dead posted by the AA. Photos of the aftermath posted on the Telegram channel showed a long row of bodies laid on the floor in a grassy area, covered in white sheets. A number of people could be seen grieving close by.