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Air Attack on Army Helicopters School in Myanmar: 13 deaths including 7 children, several injured

Army helicopters attacked a school and village in Myanmar. 13 people, including 7 children, have died. Apart from this, many people were also injured.


  • Attack by army helicopters in Myanmar
  • Seven children killed in school and village
  • Myanmar’s condition worsened after the plot

The school administrator and a support worker informed Monday that the army helicopters in Myanmar have killed 13 people, including seven children attacking a school and village. It is being said that more than 15 people were injured in the attack. The attack took place on Friday in the Late Yot Conn Gav of Taiyin, approximately 110 km from Manda, the country’s second largest city.

Two Mi-35 helicopters attacked the school with heavy weapons


A school administrator said that two out of four MI-35 helicopters in the north of the village began to attack the school with machine guns and heavy weapons. Later, the students were tried to move the classrooms on the ground floor to safe places. They said that six students were killed in the school and a 13 -year -old boy was also shot dead in a nearby village.

Myanmar’s condition worsened after the plot

As you can tell, the situation is constantly worsening after the army in Myanmar in February 2021. In Myanmar, there is a situation of economic crisis like Sri Lanka and Pakistan. There has also been a huge decline in foreign currency reserves. Due to the restrictions imposed by the Western countries after the February 2021, its foreign debt has increased and Kovid Mahamani has badly affected the country’s economy.


Thousands of people are leaving the country

Thousands of people are leaving the country. People there are currently taking shelter in India. Thousands of people have entered Mizoram in India so far. Last month, a local Mizoram leader informed about this. Lalmuanpuiah, president of the Dangerous Village Council, told a private news agency that hundreds of people from Myanmar have entered Mizoram since Sunday.

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