
The terrorist military council conducted airstrikes on areas in Wetlet and Sagaing Townships in Sagaing Region, resulting in one civilian being injured, according to local information networks. Ko Nagar Lay, a representative from the Wetlet Information Network, confirmed that on May 10th, around noon, a J-Fighter jet from Meiktila Air Base conducted two separate bombing raids targeting areas near Pyay Shein Aung pump station west of Shinmakhar village in eastern Wetlet Township and near Talain village in northern Sagaing Township.
The airstrikes were carried out despite there being no active fighting in the area, deliberately targeting civilian areas. A civilian traveler from Sadaung Township suffered severe injuries when shrapnel hit their spine during the attack. The Pyay Shein Aung pump station was also damaged in the bombing. According to local residents, the military council forces have been systematically targeting civilians in the region with increasingly frequent airstrikes, prompting warnings for local people to remain extremely vigilant about potential air attacks. The military council’s aerial operations have been escalating daily in Sagaing Region, resulting in continuous destruction of civilian lives and property.
Local sources report that the military council deliberately targets areas where there is no active conflict, leading to frequent civilian casualties and deaths of innocent people. The pattern of airstrikes demonstrates a systematic campaign of terror against civilian populations, with the military council showing complete disregard for civilian safety and international humanitarian law. The recent attacks in Wetlet and Sagaing Townships are part of the military council’s broader strategy of using airpower to terrorize local populations and maintain control through fear and violence, according to local resistance forces and civilian monitoring groups.