Myanmar: Paraglider Bombing at Festival Kills Dozens, Sparks Condemnation
A recent attack in Myanmar resulted in the deaths of at least 24 people and the injury of 47 others when a motorised paraglider dropped two bombs on a crowd gathered in Chaung U township. The attack occurred during a national holiday and a peaceful protest against the military government. The township, located in the Sagaing region, has been a key battleground in the ongoing civil war, with large areas controlled by volunteer militias. Amnesty International has condemned the junta’s use of motorised paragliders, which is part of a disturbing trend as the military faces difficulty procuring equipment.