close
Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Women, children among 29 killed as artillery hits Myanmar refugee camp

Media sources on Tuesday said an artillery strike hit a refugee camp near Myanmar’s border with China, killing at least 29 people.

• October 10, 2023
MYANMAR BOMBING
MYANMAR BOMBING [CREDIT; VOA]

Media sources on Tuesday announced that an artillery strike that hit a refugee camp near Myanmar’s border with China has killed at least 29 people, including women and children.

The sources added that this attack was one of the deadliest attacks on civilians since the return of military rule.

Myanmar has been embroiled in a brutal conflict in multiple regions in the wake of a 2021 coup, with ethnic minority armies and a resistance movement battling to undermine military rule after a fierce crackdown by security forces.

Sources, including the shadow National Unity Government, blamed the military for the shelling, which occurred close to midnight on Monday in Kachin.

A spokesperson for the junta said the military was not responsible.

“We are investigating. We always take care of border peace situation,” Zaw Min Tun told People Media, adding that the explosion may have involved an ethnic rebel group’s own munitions.

Sources said artillery hit a camp for internally displaced people about five km (three miles) from a base in the border town of Laiza run by the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), which has been in conflict for years with Myanmar’s military.

Kachin media outlets said 30 people were killed. Reuters could not independently verify the death toll, and spokespersons for the KIA could not immediately be reached for comment.

The NUG condemned what it called a vicious attack on civilians and said the world must take action to halt the atrocities and put Myanmar’s generals on trial.

“This act of military council is a war crime and a crime against humanity,” NUG spokesperson Kyaw Zaw said, adding an attack at the border with China showed the junta did not respect its neighbour’s demand for peace and stability.

The United Nations in Myanmar said on Facebook it was deeply concerned by reports of the incident, adding that “civilians should never be a target.”

China’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Laiza is the capital of KIA, among the largest of dozens of ethnic groups that have been battling the military for decades.

It sits close to the Chinese border and is home to many civilians living in displacement camps in and around the town. The UN said the conflict in Myanmar has displaced more than one million people.

Kachin media shared a series of graphic images on Facebook of destruction, which Reuters could not immediately verify. One showed casualties on the floor, another more than a dozen body bags lined up.

Others showed men in military attire sifting through the wreckage and a man carrying the body of a small child.

The incident was the deadliest since an air strike in Myanmar’s volatile Sagaing region in April that killed scores of people including civilians.

Khon Ja, a local activist with the Kachin Peace Network Civil society group, told Reuters she had visited the local hospital and was told 29 people were dead and 59 wounded.

(Reuters/NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Court

Abuja

Teacher docked for flogging female student with iron rod

He further said that the offences charged with contravened the provision of sections 241 and 326 of the Penal Code.

Super Eagles pose for a group photograph

Sport

FIFA appoints referees for Eagles, Mozambique friendly match

The Eagles are expected to start arriving at their Penina Hotel and Resort, Portimao, on Tuesday.

Eden Hazard in his Chelsea jersey used to illustrate the story

Sport

Former Chelsea star Hazard retires at 32

“After 16 years and more than 700 matches played, I have decided to end my career as a professional footballer.”

IKEJA MAGISTRATE

Lagos

Police arraign petrol station manager over N12.9 million theft

Mr Okuoimose said that the defendant was arrested and handed over to police for prosecution.

HAMAS-ISRAEL WAR

World

At least 123 Israeli soldiers killed in Hamas attack, army says

Israel believed at least 100 people were abducted, including soldiers, in Saturday’s multi-pronged attack that blindsided the Jewish state.

A photo of people walking in a flooded street in Pakistan.

World

Pakistan calls for global efforts to counter climate change crisis

He said Pakistan’s carbon emissions were less than one per cent, but it was among the countries most vulnerable to climatic disasters.