Funeral held in Myanmar for students and teachers killed in air strike in school. world News

The funeral for about two dozen students has been held in Myanmar and a ruling military jet fighter has killed teachers killed in an airstrike at a local school.Local resistance groups and independent media said on Tuesday that 20 students and 2 teachers died in an attack on OHE Hetin Twin Village, also known in the Township of Tabin in the tender area, also known as depyin.His report states that more than 100 people were injured. According to the Government of Shadow National Unity, the dead students were from grade 2 to 11, at the age of seven, which serves as a umbrella organization for opponents of military rule A member of a local resistance group fighting against the army rule told Associated Press that another student who was seriously injured in Monday’s bombing was going through a period of medical treatment on Tuesday afternoon. Resistance Fighter, who requested that neither he nor his group was nominated by the army for fear of arrest, said the incident happened, while more than 100 students were studying in a village school, with about 500 houses. He denied that any resistance fighters were deployed in the village who was attacked. Teak has been a stronghold of armed resistance to army rule in Myanmar, and in recent years the army has stepped into an airstrikes in its fight against resistance forces, including the defense forces of armed people. Resistance has no effective defense against air strikes, which have been hit in several reports that non-monetary goals have been hit. Myanmar excluded the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi since the Army’s 2021 acquisition, which led to a nationwide peaceful protests that increased to a sustainable armed resistance, which denied the army’s control to most parts of the country. On Tuesday, a report in the state-operated global new light of the Myanmar newspaper refused to make an aerial attack to the army, stating that malicious media outlets were deliberately spreading fake information. The tight control of the army on the media and the relative foresight of many such incidents are independently confirmed whether it was difficult. The unknown resistance fighter said the bodies of 18 of the victims, most of them were buried on Monday in two villages under 10 years of age, arranged for a hurry in a hurry a few hours after the bombing incident. About 100 injured people, both students and teachers were being treated in regional hospitals as the village clinic lacked adequate facilities. He said that at least two victims had to dissect the organs. A member of another resistance group, White Depin People’s Defense Force, also spoke on the condition of anonymity, told AP that the funeral ended on Tuesday. A report on Tuesday by the Ministry of Human Rights of the National Unity Sarkar said that the jet fighter flew from an airbase in Miktila Township in the middle area of ​​Divisional on Monday morning and deliberately attacked the school with two cluster bombs, while the students were preparing to sit for their examination. The group said in a separate statement, “All individuals will be deliberately implicated against innocent children, students and teachers in commanding, execution or connivance of air strikes.” “No Avenue will be allowed for impurities. Each responsible party will be unprotected without any relief, unevenly, accountable and will be subjected to stringent punitive measures under full force of law., The army has used a rapid air attack to combat widespread armed conflict against its rule. According to data compiled by NGOs, over 6,600 civilians have been killed by security forces since 2021 acquisitions of the army. Aerial attacks in Myanmar recently attracted attention to several reports considered reliable by the United Nations and Human Rights Groups that they continued to continue in the wake of the devastating 28 earthquakes of Myanmar on March 28, after which military and resistance groups declared a ceasefire to convenience relief efforts. Indo-Pacific Catherine West said in a statement, “We are afraid of the airstrike of a Myanmar regime in a school in an earthquake-affected area when a ceasefire has been declared. Schools are considered a place of security and opportunity, not a struggle.” “We all parties, especially the Myanmar Army, repeat their calls, to protect the air strikes, safety of citizens and protect the infrastructure.”