April 14, 2023
2 mins read

India renews call for peace and stability in Myanmar

Sagaing region — near the country’s second-largest city, Mandalay — has put up some of the fiercest resistance to the military’s rule, with intense fighting raging there for months…reports Asian Lite News

On the ongoing military violence in Myanmar, External Affairs Ministry here on Thursday said that “India reiterates its call for a return of peace, stability and democracy in Myanmar.”

According to media reports, at least 133 people were killed, including women and children in an airstrike by the military Junta on a village in the Central Myanmar. Responding to this, MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that as a neighbour and friend of the people of Myanmar, “We have repeatedly called for stopping of violence by all sides,” and a peaceful resolution of all issues.

“We have seen disturbing reports of violence on April 11 in Kanbalu in the Sagaing region of Myanmar. India reiterates, its call for a return of peace, stability and democracy in Myanmar,” he added.

The military attack which took place on Tuesday in Kanbalu township in the central Sagaing region of the country is seen as one of the deadliest attacks since the junta seized power in a coup two years ago.

According to CNN, 50 people were hurt during the strike, the Kyunhla activist group said, which was there. At least 20 children were killed.

Although there have been no additional strikes, military jets have continued to fly over the town, preventing first responders and medical professionals from reaching the attack site, according to Aung Myo Min, who told CNN.

Sagaing region — near the country’s second-largest city, Mandalay — has put up some of the fiercest resistance to the military’s rule, with intense fighting raging there for months.

Reacting to the incident, UN rights chief Volker Turk said on Tuesday he was “horrified” by the deadly air strikes, whose victims he said included schoolchildren performing dances, with the global body calling for those responsible to be brought to justice.

Photos from the village being shared on social media showed more than a dozen burned and mutilated bodies, while videos showed a destroyed building, burned motorcycles and debris scattered over a wide area. Rescuers at the scene confirmed the authenticity of the images with The New York Times.

The apparent target of the attack was a celebration to mark the local resistance movement’s opening of an administration office. Only the charred frame of the building remained standing after the air raid, a video and photos showed.

Myanmar’s military, which has battled armed ethnic groups for territorial control since soon after independence in 1948, has a long history of brutal attacks on civilians. (ANI)

ALSO READ-At least 133 killed in Myanmar junta airstrike

Previous Story

New transport arteries set to boost India-Russia trade

Next Story

Goyal: Permanent immigration visas not part of any FTAs

Latest from -Top News

Jaishankar Meets Think Tank in Russia

EAM Jaishankar’s visit comes at the invitation of Denis Manturov, the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation….reports Asian Lite News External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Wednesday met with leading

Starvation crisis deepens in Gaza

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) had warned that malnutrition among children under the age of five had doubled between March and June…reports Asian Lite News Three Palestinians in Gaza

PM Modi: India poised to lead next tech wave

PM Modi underscored that the country is poised to lead the next wave of digital transformation in 5G…reports Asian Lite News Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday hailed India’s progress in expanding

‘Sky Not the Limit for India-Japan Ties’

Emphasising the civilisational ties between India and Japan, the Ambassador called the bilateral relationship a “quantum leap” in recent years…reports Asian Lite News In an exclusive interview, India’s Ambassador to Japan, Sibi
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Cameron backs India as mediator in Russia-Ukraine war

On the Russia-Ukraine war, India has said that it will

Xi may skip BRICS Brazil summit

Chinese premier Li Qiang expected to attend in Xi’s place