Tragedy Strikes Myanmar School as Junta Airstrike Defies Ceasefire
An airstrike by Myanmar's ruling junta has killed at least 17 students and injured 20 others at a school in Depayin, despite a ceasefire following a devastating earthquake. The school, operated by the shadow National Unity Government, highlights ongoing tensions between the military and opposition groups amid post-coup conflicts.

In a tragic turn of events, a Myanmar junta airstrike claimed the lives of at least 17 students and injured 20 others at a school in the opposition-controlled town of Depayin. This act occurred despite an existing ceasefire that followed a deadly earthquake.
The attack hit a school operated by the National Unity Government, an opposition body, highlighting the ongoing violent struggle in Myanmar. According to Nay Phone Latt, the NUG spokesperson, the casualty numbers could rise as some students remain unaccounted for following the airstrike.
The junta's continued military actions contrast sharply with its post-quake ceasefire promise to support relief efforts. The conflict remains intense, with military forces trying to regain control amidst strong resistance from ethnic minority armies and groups aligned with the NUG.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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