A resistance movement in Myanmar has condemned the military government for conducting airstrikes on villages despite the recent earthquake that has resulted in approximately 1,700 deaths.
The Karen National Union, a long-standing ethnic army in Myanmar, criticized the junta for prioritizing attacks on civilians over relief efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake.
According to reports, military jets carried out airstrikes in Karen state shortly after the earthquake hit, causing further devastation in the already affected areas.
Since the coup in 2021, Myanmar has been embroiled in a civil war with various armed opposition groups, intensifying the humanitarian crisis in the country.
The National Unity Government, composed of remnants of the ousted government, announced a temporary halt to offensive military actions by anti-junta militias under its command in response to the earthquake.
Despite calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian support, the military regime continues to launch airstrikes and lacks visible presence in the quake-affected areas, leaving local organizations to lead relief efforts.
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