
The terrorist military forces conducted over thirty airstrikes along the border of Pauk and Kamma townships in Magway Region, according to the Anyarmai Civil Society Organization-Myaing. The attacks, which began on the evening of July 7, involved two fighter jets and one Y-12 aircraft, targeting the route intended for a military supply convoy. The airstrikes commenced around 8:30 PM, causing fear and panic among local residents. The military forces specifically targeted the area where their supply convoy was expected to pass through, demonstrating a pattern of using air power to clear routes for their ground movements.
Additionally, the terrorist military forces carried out airstrikes near Aung Chan Thar village in the eastern part of Mattaya Township, Mandalay Region, as confirmed by Voice of Mandalay (Vomdy) organization. The attacks occurred around 5:30 AM on July 7, when a fighter jet from Tada-U Air Base conducted two separate bombing runs. According to local sources, the military appeared to use cluster bombs in the attack, despite there being no active fighting in the area. The strikes deliberately targeted civilian-populated areas where no military engagement was taking place, highlighting the military’s continued pattern of attacking civilian populations.
The military council’s airstrikes have forced local residents to flee their homes and seek shelter in safer locations. The increasing frequency of aerial attacks, particularly in conjunction with military supply operations, has created an atmosphere of constant fear and uncertainty among the civilian population. The indiscriminate targeting of civilian areas has led to an urgent need for humanitarian assistance, as reported by local residents. The attacks demonstrate the military’s ongoing strategy of using airpower against civilian populations, regardless of the presence of active conflict in the targeted areas.