
The terrorist military forces conducted aerial bombardment operations near Nabugyin and Htaukshagin villages in Thaung Tha Township, Mandalay Region, according to a representative from the Thaung Tha Township People’s Movement Committee. The attack began at approximately 5:11 AM on June 4, when military aircraft from the Meiktila Air Base launched their assault on the area. During the operation, a total of eleven bombs were dropped in the vicinity of these villages.
According to the Thaung Tha Township People’s Movement Committee, the bombs landed and detonated in forested areas near the villages, and fortunately, no civilian casualties were reported. After completing the bombing raid, the military aircraft were observed heading towards Mahlaing Township. The People’s Movement Committee has issued urgent advisories to local residents, emphasizing the importance of constructing proper bomb shelters near their homes and remaining vigilant for air raid warnings. These precautionary measures are deemed essential for civilian safety in the face of ongoing military attacks.
These aerial attacks have created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty among local residents, forcing them to take extensive security precautions in their daily lives. The military council’s air strikes have significantly disrupted agricultural and livestock farming activities in the area, severely impacting the daily income and livelihood of local civilians. The ongoing threat of aerial bombardment has forced many residents to alter their daily routines and implement various safety measures to protect themselves from potential attacks. The situation continues to highlight the challenges faced by civilians living under the threat of military violence in the region.