
Two civilians were injured and temple buildings were damaged when the terrorist military launched an airstrike on a temple compound in Sint Kaing village, Wetlet Township, Sagaing Region. According to local sources, a fighter jet from Tada-U Air Base conducted two aerial attacks on March 20 at around 9:25 AM.
The airstrikes were carried out in two waves, with the first attack at 9:25 AM and the second at 9:30 AM. It is estimated that 100-pound bombs were used in the attacks. The bombardment resulted in the destruction of one temple building and left two civilians with non-life-threatening injuries, according to reports from the area.
The terrorist military council, which often claims to be deeply religious, continues to target religious buildings and innocent civilians. This deliberate destruction of religious structures serves as further evidence of the military council’s acts of terrorism. Local residents are experiencing fear and anxiety, with serious concerns about their safety. The targeting of religious sites and civilian areas demonstrates the military council’s ongoing campaign of violence against its own people, despite its claims of protecting religion and civilians.