
The Strike Committee of Villages along the Chindwin River in Salingyi Township, Sagaing Region, has distributed educational pamphlets about paramotors to local residents. This distribution was initiated in response to the military council’s increasingly frequent paramotor attacks in various locations throughout the central region. The military council has been extensively using paramotors to conduct aerial attacks on civilian areas, making it crucial for local residents to understand and prepare for such threats.
The military council has been conducting daily aerial bombardments and burning operations using paramotors in civilian-populated areas. This has created an urgent need for local residents to be aware of and prepared for aerial attacks. The distributed pamphlets contain detailed information about paramotor characteristics, the sounds they make, and potential attack patterns. The educational materials aim to help civilians identify and respond to paramotor threats before they become immediate dangers.
The pamphlets emphasize the importance of constructing proper bomb shelters and trenches as protective measures against aerial attacks. They provide detailed instructions on how to prepare these defensive structures effectively and maintain them for quick access during emergencies. The materials also stress the importance of early warning systems within communities, encouraging residents to alert others when they spot paramotor activities. This community-based approach to safety and protection has become essential for civilian survival in areas frequently targeted by military council attacks.