
Two civilians were injured when the military council forces conducted an aerial attack on Chaung Nar village and Ukkan school in Kaulin Township, Sagaing Region, according to local administration officials. The incident occurred around midnight on May 3rd, when military forces launched a deliberate aerial assault on the area despite there being no ongoing fighting in the vicinity. The attack represents another instance of the military council’s brutal actions against civilian populations.
During the aerial assault, the military forces fired rockets twice, with the projectiles striking civilian homes in the area. The attack resulted in injuries to one woman and one man, while also causing significant damage to residential buildings and structures. Local sources confirmed that this targeted attack on civilian areas demonstrates the military council’s continued use of excessive force against its own people. The deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure and populated areas highlights the ongoing pattern of violence perpetrated by the military forces against Myanmar’s civilian population.
A representative from the Kaulin Township People’s Administration Group emphasized the critical importance of civilian safety measures, urging residents to maintain heightened vigilance and construct bomb shelters at every household for emergency situations. The official particularly stressed the need for systematic security awareness and precautionary measures, especially as the military council continues its campaign of intimidation against the civilian population. The administration has called on local residents to remain vigilant while maintaining their safety and security in the face of ongoing military threats and attacks.