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A insurgent group reported to Radio Free Asia on Friday that a Myanmar junta strike on a doctor in the west of the nation has resulted in the deaths of four people, including people and staff, and the injuries of 15, among others.  ,
The Thursday hit hit a doctor in Chin country’s Mindat town, the anti- coup Women’s Administration in the region said.  ,
The condition, bordering India, has seen a surge of crime since the Myanmar military staged a coup in early 2021, with junta forces , accused of frequently , razing , settlements of the mostly Christian minority and , oppression, including the farming of , mines.
” They dropped six 150- ounce weapons. The doctor was entirely destroyed”, Yaw Man, a spokeswoman for the pro- coup Women’s Administration Team in the region, told RFA. ” There are 15 wounded, four dying”.
The four dead in the attack on the Vawmm’tu Hospital in Vawmm village, about 48 km ( 30 miles ) from Mindat township, were men between the ages of 20 and 30, he said. Junta plane even attacked other towns in the area, he continued, noting the amount of the casualties and damage.
A visit by RFA to Chin country’s dictatorship director, Aung Cho, went unresolved.
On April 2, five people were killed and some wounded in Auk Chaing town, in the same town, in a coup air strike.
RFA-compiled information showing that in January and March this year, junta attacks, including attacks on civilians and clashes with anti-junta forces, have claimed the lives of 397 people and injured 889 others nationwide.