
Two civilians were killed when the terrorist military forces conducted airborne attacks on Nga Kyin village in Myinmu Township, Sagaing Region, according to the Monywa Township Information Network. Around 11 AM on August 30, two military helicopters from the Northwest Military Command launched an aerial bombardment on the Man Aung Yadana Myat Swa Pagoda compound in Nga Kyin village. The attack resulted in damage to the pagoda compound and the death of two civilians.
Similarly, the terrorist military forces conducted airstrikes near Yenantha village in Mattaya Township, Mandalay Region, as confirmed by a representative from the Wetlet Information Network. Around 10:30 AM, a fighter jet from Tada-U Air Base carried out bombing raids in the vicinity of Yenantha village. While there were no reported casualties from this attack, local residents were forced to flee to safer locations. According to local sources, civilians are living in fear of further airstrikes and have been relocating to secure areas due to concerns about potential future attacks.
The terrorist military council frequently conducts aerial attacks in these regions, causing destruction to civilian lives and properties. The military’s continued use of airstrikes against civilian areas has created an atmosphere of terror and uncertainty among local populations, forcing them to abandon their homes and seek refuge in safer locations. These attacks represent an ongoing pattern of violence by the military council against its own citizens, demonstrating their disregard for civilian safety and religious sites.