According to the residents, about 20 people were killed and many injured when the Military Council airstrike a tea shop in Naungcho, northern Shan State. Today, November 12, at around 2:30 p.m., an aerial bombardment of a tea shop in Naungcho town resulted in the death of about 20 people, most of whom were long-distance visitors, he said.
“Straight down on the refreshing tea shop,” said PDF Comrade. “Refreshingly, only the land is left. There are many injuries. The exact number of injured is not yet known,” said a resident of Naung Cho. He continued to say that there were many people killed by the bomb and the revolutionary comrades had to clear the way with gunfire.
Contacting the Taang National Liberation Army (TNLA) regarding the airstrike in Naungcho town. The leader of the Military council, Min Aung Hlaing, returned from China on November 10, and the next day, the Military council bombed towns and villages.
Yesterday evening, a Military council airstrike on Mogok town in Mandalay region killed 16 local men and four women, totally 20 people killed and 13 injured. In addition, today (November 12th), the Military council launched an aerial bombardment on Point Phyu town in Magway province, Mindat town in Chin state and Ann township in Rakhine state.
The Military council has been conducting frequent aerial bombardments of the TNLA-held town of Naungcho. On November 10, the police station, market area and South area in Naungcho town were also bombed by aerial bombardment. On October 19, 3 people including 2 children were killed and 3 people were injured in an airstrike in Naungcho town.
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