Burmese junta forces fired airstrikes on a village in the country’s northwest on Thursday, killing at least 10 civilians and injuring 20 more, as the military intensified efforts to tackle opposition groups, according to independent news reports.
The Chin National Army (CNA), an ethnic armed rebel group in Burma (also known as Myanmar), claimed that junta forces dropped four bombs on the Khuafo village, just north of the Chin State town of Thantlang.
The attack reportedly killed 10 people, including four women and a child, Myanmar Now said, while the Associated Press put the death toll at eight. The Epoch Times could not independently confirm the figures….