
Two civilians were injured and temple buildings were damaged when the terrorist military conducted an airstrike on a temple compound in Sin Khaing village, Wetlet Township, Sagaing Region. According to local sources, a fighter jet from Tada-U Air Base conducted two aerial attacks on Sin Khaing village at around 9:25 AM on March 20th.
The airstrikes were carried out in two waves, with the first attack at 9:25 AM and the second at 9:30 AM, reportedly using what are believed to be 100-pound bombs. The attacks resulted in the destruction of one temple building and left two civilians with non-life-threatening injuries. Local sources indicate that the military council, which claims to be religiously devout, has been deliberately targeting religious buildings and innocent civilians.
Local residents point out that the deliberate targeting and destruction of religious buildings constitutes a war crime, and they call for the international community to take action against the military council’s brutal actions. The military council has been conducting daily attacks against civilians, particularly in the Sagaing Region, systematically carrying out airstrikes, arson attacks, and killings. The targeting of religious sites and civilian populations represents a clear pattern of violence by the military forces against their own people, demonstrating their complete disregard for both religious sanctity and civilian lives.