SHAN STATE – The atrocious junta army bombarded with its military aircraft on Parami 2 tea shop in Nawnghkio Township, acquired and controlled by Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), in Shan (North) State, killing 10 civilians, according to locals.
On January 22, at 11:23 a.m., the junta military aircraft bombarded on Parami 2 tea shop, near the police station in Nawnghkio Township, and 10 civilians were killed. The victims were identified as the family of the tea shop owner and its staff.
“The bombs directly hit the Parami 2 tea shop, near the police station in Nawnghkio. The shop owner’s family was cleaning the shop when the bomb landed. The staff were beheaded and their legs were cut off. There were people sitting around one or two tables in the shop when the bomb landed. Only one chef escaped unharmed. The first news was that there were eight dead bodies. The latest update is that there are 10 dead. The number of injured is not yet known,” said a resident of Nawnghkio.
The junta’s military aircraft bombarded on TNLA-controlled Nawnghkio Township in Shan (North) State, on January 21, the bombs landed and exploded near the municipal office and the office of General Administration Department and killed a civilian. 10 more civilians were killed on January 22, bringing the total number of 11 civilians killed by airstrikes in two days.