Dozens of bodies found in villages raided by Myanmar junta troops near Bagan
Residents say that many of the 31 victims were elderly or disabled people, including some who had taken shelter at monasteries
Myanmar junta soldiers are accused of killing dozens of civilians in a series of raids on villages near the ancient city of Bagan. Reports indicate that at least 31 bodies have been discovered, with many of the victims identified as elderly or disabled individuals. Some of these vulnerable residents had sought refuge in local monasteries at the time of the attacks.
These alleged atrocities highlight the ongoing human rights crisis and the severe impact of the conflict on civilian populations in Myanmar.
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