
The military council forces conducted aerial attacks on villages in the eastern part of Pauk Township, Magway Region, dropping over 60 bombs during consecutive attacks on July 30 and 31, according to local residents. The attacks have forced civilians to flee their homes and seek shelter in safer locations, as they live in fear of continued bombardment.
On July 31, starting around 7 AM, a Y-12 aircraft from the Tatmadaw Bridge Head Air Base conducted an aerial assault, dropping 39 bombs on villages in eastern Pauk Township. Similarly, on July 30, beginning around 6 AM, another Y-12 aircraft carried out an attack dropping more than 30 bombs on the same area, as confirmed by local sources.
Due to the continuous aerial attacks, local residents have been forced to abandon their homes and evacuate to safer locations, living in constant fear of further bombardments. While there have been no immediate reports of civilian casualties, the daily aerial attacks by the military council have severely disrupted the daily lives and livelihoods of local residents, creating an atmosphere of constant fear and uncertainty in the region.