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The Day of Tragedy in Let Yet Kone Village – Issue 72

“Your army shoots children too?” – the white, blocky words on a black canvas may not depict the latest acts of terror by the Myanmar’s military council. It was a haunting question raised by the Pyigyidagun Strike Force in Mandalay on behalf of the children who lost their lives in classrooms as a result of the military regime’s airstrikes in the village of Let Yet Kone in Tabayin Township.

BNI-Myanmar Peace Monitor’s Weekly News Review this week focuses on the tragedy brought upon Let Yet Kone village by the military council and the situation that followed.

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