
Local residents report that the military council forces conducted multiple airstrikes using Y-12 aircraft on 6-Mile and 7-Mile villages in Sadaung Township, Mandalay Region. The attacks began around 12 noon on June 6, with a total of 13 separate bombing raids confirmed by local sources. The ongoing attacks have forced civilians to flee to safer locations, while the extent of casualties and damages remains unconfirmed at this time.
According to a local resident, the airstrikes were conducted in rapid succession, compelling villagers to abandon their homes and seek shelter in safer areas. The military council’s aerial attacks have severely disrupted daily civilian life, causing widespread fear and anxiety among the local population. Additionally, residents have been forced to suspend their agricultural and livestock activities, leading to significant economic hardships for the affected communities. The constant threat of aerial bombardment has created an atmosphere of uncertainty and insecurity in the region.
The ongoing armed conflict in Sadaung Township has resulted in widespread displacement, with many residents unable to return to their homes due to the unstable security situation. The military council’s airstrikes have caused extensive damage to civilian properties and livelihoods, creating an urgent need for humanitarian assistance. Local residents have expressed their concerns about the deteriorating situation and the challenges they face in maintaining their safety and survival while displaced from their homes. The continuous military operations have severely impacted the region’s civilian population, disrupting essential services and creating significant humanitarian challenges for the affected communities.