In rebel-held Myanmar, civilians face devastating air strikes and a sham election
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- In rebel-held Myanmar, civilians are enduring devastating air strikes as the government prepares for a controversial election scheduled for December 28. The military junta has intensified its campaign against ethnic armies, leading to significant civilian casualties, including a recent airstrike on a hospital in Mrauk-U, Rakhine state, which resulted in dozens of deaths.
- This situation underscores the dire humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, where the junta's military actions are increasingly targeting civilian infrastructure, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the upcoming elections amid widespread violence.
- The ongoing conflict reflects a broader pattern of military aggression against dissent and the suppression of political opposition, as the junta seeks to consolidate power while facing international condemnation for its actions and the prosecution of individuals for alleged electoral disruptions.
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