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    UN Reports Myanmar Army Killed Over 700 Civilians in Six Months

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    A recent United Nations report has documented the deaths of 702 civilians at the hands of Myanmar’s military forces over a six-month period last year. Among those killed were 153 children, underscoring the severe toll on vulnerable populations amid ongoing violence. This data reflects the intensifying conflict in Myanmar following the military coup in February 2021, which has led to widespread unrest and human rights abuses.

    The report highlights the military’s continued use of lethal force against civilians, contributing to a humanitarian crisis that has drawn international condemnation. The targeting of children and non-combatants raises serious concerns about violations of international law and the protection of human rights. Meanwhile, the conflict has displaced thousands and disrupted access to essential services, exacerbating the suffering of the civilian population.

    In a significant development, the UN’s findings aim to increase global awareness and pressure on Myanmar’s military regime to halt violence and engage in dialogue. The international community faces mounting calls to implement measures that protect civilians and support peace efforts. The report serves as a crucial record of the conflict’s human cost and a reminder of the urgent need for resolution and accountability in Myanmar.

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