
The military council conducted airstrikes using powered paragliders on Nat La Poe and Nat Gyi villages in Kani Township, Sagaing Region. On April 28 at 9:14 AM, the military forces carried out aerial attacks using powered paragliders, with unexploded ordnance remaining scattered throughout and around the villages, according to local sources. These airstrikes have caused significant concern among local residents, who are now living in fear for their safety and security in the area.
Additionally, on the evening of April 27, the military council launched another airstrike on Nat La Poe village using powered paragliders, resulting in the death of one woman and injuries to one man. The attack also killed one cow, as confirmed by local residents. Despite the absence of active fighting in the region, local sources report that the military council is deliberately targeting civilian populations in these attacks.
While Nat Gyi village has not reported any damage so far, local residents are living in fear due to the military council’s aerial attacks, with many forced to flee to safer locations. The ongoing security situation in the region remains unstable, preventing residents from carrying out their daily activities normally and facing significant challenges in meeting their basic needs. Local sources indicate that civilians continue to face hardships in terms of livelihood and safety, as the military council’s operations persist in targeting civilian areas without any apparent military targets in the vicinity.