Amnesty Worldwide says the navy launched a paraglider assault on a nighttime civilian gathering.
Printed On 8 Oct 2025
Greater than 20 folks had been killed in central Myanmar after the navy launched motorised paraglider assaults throughout an antigovernment candlelight vigil, in line with Amnesty Worldwide and media studies.
The assaults hit a village in Myanmar’s Sagaing Area twice on Monday evening as group members gathered to mark a Buddhist pageant and name for the discharge of political prisoners, amongst different calls for, the studies mentioned.
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“This could be the newest in a protracted line of assaults that stretch again virtually 5 years to the beginning of the 2021 navy coup,” mentioned Amnesty Worldwide Myanmar Researcher Joe Freeman.
“Because the navy makes an attempt to solidify energy with a stage-managed election later this yr, it’s intensifying an already brutal marketing campaign towards pockets of resistance,” he mentioned.
The assaults on Chaung-U Township got here in two waves at 8pm (13:30 GMT) after which once more at 11pm (16:30 GMT), killing between 20 and 32 folks and injuring dozens extra, in line with The Irrawaddy, an unbiased information outlet primarily based in Thailand.
The official loss of life toll has not been confirmed, however using motorised paragliders is a recognized tactic from Myanmar’s navy to drop munitions on civilian areas, in line with the UN Human Rights Workplace.
Myanmar has been torn by civil warfare since 2021 between the military-led authorities, armed opposition teams, and ethnic armed organisations following a navy coup that eliminated a democratically elected management.
The battle has killed greater than 75,000 folks and displaced greater than 3 million, in line with UN estimates.
The navy has steadily attacked ethnic minority civilians or communities like Chaung-U Township which are close to strongholds of armed teams, in line with rights teams.
A 2024 BBC investigation estimated that the navy solely managed about 20 p.c of the nation, whereas armed opposition and ethnic armed teams managed about 40 p.c of Myanmar’s territory, with the remainder territory contested by the varied forces.
The navy authorities lifted a long-running state of emergency in July and called for elections on the finish of the yr, however critics, like the federal government of Japan, say a peace course of is first wanted earlier than Myanmar can restore a “democratic political system”.
Amnesty Worldwide’s Freeman referred to as for extra motion from worldwide teams just like the Affiliation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the UN.
“[ASEAN] should improve strain on the junta and revise an method that has failed the Myanmar folks for nearly 5 years, for the reason that coup deposed the nation’s democratically elected authorities,” he mentioned. “The UN Safety Council also needs to refer the scenario in Myanmar as a complete to the Worldwide Legal Court docket.”
