Myanmar military News
Myanmar's army has done air strike on the people of its own country. Myanmar's army has fired bombs from fighter jets. Firing has been done on people from military helicopter for about 20 minutes. More than 100 people have died in this air strike of Myanmar Army.
The apparent target of the attack was a celebration to mark the local resistance movement`s opening of an administration office.
A court in military-ruled Myanmar on Friday convicted Aung San Suu Kyi of corruption
The court's action leaves her with a total of 33 years to serve in prison
Her supporters say the charges against her are an attempt to legitimise the military's seizure of power
The plans of 'Chinese Dadagiri', which started from the South China Sea, is now reaching the door of India.
The protesters had been on his street for just two minutes
About five armed soldiers got out of the vehicle and chased after the protesters
Myanmar`s army took power alleging fraud in a November election that was swept by the party of Suu Kyi.
The security forces have killed more than 800 people since a wave of protests broke out after the coup, the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners activist group says.
On February 4, Facebook, Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp were blocked, followed by Twitter and Instagram ban by the ruling junta.
Mobile internet was shut down on March 15, with only broadband connections providing access to the internet.
Myanmar police opened fire on killing at least two people
Several other were injured in the shooting
A woman also died after police broke up a teachers` protest with stun grenades in the main city of Yangon
Next week Malaysia's government will repatriate 1,200 Myanmar migrants
He said the 1,200 were held for offenses including not having valid travel documents
More than 700,000 Rohingya have fled from Myanmar since August 2017
Aung San Suu Kyi and top Myanmar leaders have been arrested by the military amid coup fears
The arrest was made after days of escalating tension between the civilian government and the powerful military that stirred fears of a coup in the aftermath of an election
A US government investigation has found that Myanmar’s military waged a "well-planned and coordinated" campaign of mass killings, gangrapes and other atrocities against the Southeast Asian nation’s Rohingya Muslim minority.
Dawn hues of pink and purple reveal a dusty valley in Bangladesh`s southern hills quilted with a dense settlement of red tents home to more than 230 women and children grieving for lost husbands and fathers.
Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has rejected a suggestion she is soft on the military, which the United Nations has accused of ethnic cleansing, saying her relationship with the generals was normal and her objective was national reconciliation.
Soldiers, family members and crew were on board the weekly flight from several coastal towns to Myanmar`s biggest city of Yangon when it went missing.
Most of the 31 dead retrieved from the Andaman Sea so far have been women and children after a fraught search by navy ships.
Soldiers have killed several dozen people and arrested scores in their hunt for the attackers, who the government says are radicalised Rohingya militants.
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