
Local sources report that the military council forces conducted an aerial bombing attack on farmlands near Nyaung Pin Lel village in Pakokku Township, Magway Region. The attack occurred around 12:15 PM on May 4, 2024, targeting agricultural areas located in the northeast of Nyaung Pin Lel village, which lies on the border between Pakokku and Myaing townships. While no civilian casualties were reported in this incident, the bombing caused significant damage to local farmers’ agricultural lands.
According to local residents, the military council forces have previously conducted similar aerial attacks in the area, causing damage to civilian lives and property. This region is primarily inhabited by farmers who depend on agriculture for their livelihood, and such attacks have severely impacted their farming activities. The ongoing military operations have created an atmosphere of fear and anxiety among local residents who are increasingly concerned about their safety. The local population has been experiencing significant disruptions to their daily lives due to these military activities.
Local sources indicate that the military council has been intensifying its military operations in the region, conducting both aerial attacks and ground operations. These attacks have severely disrupted the daily lives of local residents and created significant challenges for agricultural activities. The continuous aerial attacks by military council forces have forced some residents to flee their homes due to security concerns, while others remain in a state of constant anxiety about potential future attacks. The targeting of civilian agricultural areas has particularly impacted the farming community, who constitute the majority of the local population and depend on these lands for their survival.