
According to a statement from The Coordination Team for Emergency Relief (Karenni) and accounts from local displaced civilians, two civilians were injured when the military council conducted airstrikes targeting a civilian clinic in Demoso Township, Karenni State. On July 14 at around 1:00 AM, the military council carried out three airstrikes on Demoso Township using bombs weighing approximately 200 pounds each. The attacks resulted in damage to two buildings, including a civilian clinic, and one vehicle.
A local displaced person reported that two military aircraft conducted consecutive bombing raids, specifically targeting the civilian clinic in what appeared to be a deliberate attack. Despite it being the rainy season, the military council continues to conduct airstrikes whenever there is no rain, with aircraft operations only ceasing during heavy rainfall. The systematic nature of these attacks suggests a deliberate strategy targeting civilian infrastructure and healthcare facilities in the region.
Similarly, on July 9, the military council conducted airstrikes on Loi Loe The village in the Moeche area of Karenni State, resulting in the deaths of five civilians, including two children, with additional civilians suffering injuries. The Coordination Team for Emergency Relief (Karenni) has issued a statement declaring that the military council’s actions clearly demonstrate targeted attacks against the Karenni people. The statement emphasizes that the military council is deliberately targeting civilians, their homes, and crucial facilities such as medical clinics, indicating a pattern of intentional attacks on civilian infrastructure and essential services in the region.