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In Thabeikkyin and Kawkareik Townships, terrorists are launching heavy weapons attacks against religious buildings and monasteries that are sacred to the Buddhist Myanmar people, while also abducting and brutally killing Buddhist monks

      Terrorist organizations are carrying out acts of sabotage within the country, as well as launching heavy weapons and dropping bombs using drones attacks, targeting and destroying religious buildings and monasteries that are sacred to Buddhist Myanmar people, while also abducting and brutally killing the Buddhist monks, it is found that heartbreakingly.
      Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 14 June at 01:00 PM, a so-called PDF terrorist group (total number – under scrutiny) abducted Bhante U Pyinnyar Sarya, 60 years old and 6 years as a monk (Father) U Pauk, who lives alone in a monastery situated far from lay habitat, located two furlongs east of Koepin Village in Thabeikkyin Township, Mandalay Region. Upon reaching a field near the monastery, the terrorists ruthlessly shot and killed the Bhante. As a result, Bhante U Pyinnyar Sarya passed away from gunfire injuries, it is reported.
      Similarly, at 05:20 PM, a terrorist group (under scrutiny) opened fire with a heavy weapon towards Zawtikayarma monastery compound located in No. (2) Ward of Kawkareik Township, Kayin State. The projectile from the heavy weapon landed and exploded on the monastery building. As a result of the explosion, the zinc roof and ceiling of the monastery building were damaged, while Bhante U Kawwida, 36 years old and 15 years as a monk (Father) U Myint Thaung, who was cleaning the monastery building near the scene, sustained projectile shrapnel injuries. The Bhante was transported to the Kawkareik District Public Hospital for medical treatment, it is reported.
      As a result of these acts of terrorism, 70 Buddhist monks and one nun in the state have passed away, and the security forces are diligently conducting search operations and implementing area lockdowns to apprehend and bring to justice the individuals responsible for the aforementioned incidents, it is reported.

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A Buddhist monk passed away by gunfire in Thabeikkyi Township.

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A Buddhist monk was injured by the firing of a heavy weapon in Kawkareik Township.