Myanmar junta airstrikes kill one, injure four in villages east of Kawlin town

Myanmar junta airstrikes kill one, injure four in villages east of Kawlin town

A woman was killed, and four others were injured when a Myanmar junta jet fighter bombed two villages east of Kawlin town, Sagaing Region, on the night of 9 June, according to the Kawlin Revolution (KR) group.

The airstrikes, carried out at around 9:20 pm by a jet fighter departing from Tada-U airbase, struck Hpa Lae and Kan Kone villages, resulting in casualties and significant destruction.

In Hpa Lae village, six houses were destroyed and three civilians, a man and two women, were injured. In Kan Kone village, a bomb dropped by a junta aircraft exploded on a house, killing a woman and injuring her father. At least three houses were reported destroyed in the blast.

Kawlin District’s Battalion No. 2 stated that the junta used cluster bombs in these airstrikes, munitions known for inflicting high civilian casualties.

“The junta only controls the urban area of Kawlin town. The surrounding villages are under revolutionary control, which is why airstrikes have become more frequent on both the eastern and western sides,” a KR spokesperson said.

This latest attack comes less than a month after another airstrike on the night of 14 May damaged a house in Ka Nyo Inn village, also in eastern Kawlin township.

Residents and resistance groups have condemned the junta’s continued use of aerial bombardments, especially targeting civilian areas where no active clashes have been reported.

More news from Mizzima
May 20, 2026
Nearly 6,500 residents have been forced to flee their homes in southern Pauk Township, Magway...
May 19, 2026
A heavily armed military column comprising roughly 350 troops has occupied strategic locations...
May 18, 2026
More than 800 internally displaced persons (IDPs) have crossed into Mizoram, India, amid...
May 16, 2026
Military junta forces carried out approximately 15 airstrikes on Mindat and Kanpetlet in...