Myanmar clinic airstrike kills 11 including doctor locals

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YANGON - A Myanmar junta air strike on a medical clinic in a remote village killed 11 people including a doctor and his wife, locals told AFP.

A 2021 military coup has plunged Myanmar into a fractious civil war between the junta, anti-coup guerillas and ethnic armed groups locked in a deadly stalemate over the South-east Asian country.

Locals said the air strike on the morning of March 22 hit the village of Hnan Khar in the western region of Magway, in a zone currently held by anti-coup forces.

A spokesman for Myanmar’s military could not be reached for comment.

“It flew very low and I heard a loud bomb blast when we were hiding,” said one villager on March 23, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.

“When I went to clear up the area, I saw only pieces of human bodies. It felt terrible to see it, and my mind is still not clear of the image.”

The eyewitness and a second man from the local area said a doctor and his wife were among the 11 killed when the explosion tore through a makeshift clinic that operated in a house.

“The military is attacking more frequently with air strikes in recent months and all civilians are very afraid,” said the local resident, also speaking on condition of anonymity on March 24.

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A doctor and his wife were said to be among the 11 killed when the explosion tore through the clinic.

“They are always listening to the sound of military fighter jets and getting ready to hide.”

While Myanmar’s military has suffered stinging territorial losses, analysts say its powerful air force, kept in the skies with Russian technical support, has been key to keeping its adversaries at bay.

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