At least 133 people, including women and children, were killed after Myanmar’s military junta bombed Kanbalu township in the central Sagaing region on Tuesday, the human rights minister of the ousted shadow National Unity Government Aung Myo Min told CNN.
Like much of Sagaing, the area is not under the control of the military junta.
I saw flesh on the road.”The eyewitness said he saw dozens of bodies after the attack, including children as young as five.
The attacks have killed civilians, including children, and targeted schools, clinics, hospitals and other civilian infrastructure.
And a military airstrike on a school in Sagaing in September killed at least 13 people, including seven children.