
The People’s Administration Team of Mindat Township has confirmed that houses were damaged in Mindat town, Chin State, following airstrikes conducted by the terrorist military. On April 1st at approximately 6:25 PM, the military forces launched an aerial attack on Mindat town using fighter jets, dropping two 500-pound bombs. While the airstrikes caused significant damage to residential buildings in the town, there were fortunately no reported civilian casualties according to local sources.
According to the statement released by the Mindat Township People’s Administration Team, the terrorist military deliberately targeted civilian residential areas in Mindat town. The administration has warned local residents to remain vigilant against potential air threats. Local civil society organizations have pointed out that these military airstrikes violate international law and humanitarian standards. The attacks have created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty among the local population, who are now forced to live under constant threat of aerial bombardment.
The ongoing military airstrikes in Mindat Township have resulted in significant losses of civilian lives and property, forcing local residents to live in constant fear. Due to the military’s violent attacks, many locals have been forced to flee to safer areas, while homes, schools, and religious buildings continue to suffer destruction. The situation has created a humanitarian crisis in the region, with civilians bearing the brunt of the military’s aggressive campaign against its own people. The local administration continues to monitor the situation closely and provide necessary warnings and guidance to protect civilian lives from further military attacks.