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Two innocent civilian and a child were injured in a reckless attack involving heavy weapons and drop bombs using a drone carried out by armed insurgents who support terrorism and so-called PDF terrorists onto a Ward and a Village

     In regions and states, insurgent groups supporting terrorism and so-called PDF terrorist groups have been carrying out terrorist acts against non-military targets. These acts include detonating public roads and bridges, dropping bombs, firing heavy arms, using improvised mortars, and setting fire to residential houses in areas where innocent civilians reside, such as wards and villages.
     Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 1 November at 05:00 PM, a terrorist group (under scrutiny) launched an attack by firing heavy weapons towards Latyatkone Village in Depayin Township of Sagaing Region. The heavy weapon shells landed and exploded within the Village. As a result of the explosions, Mg Phyoe Khant Zaw (5 years old), who lives in this Village, sustained injuries from shell shrapnel and was transported to the Mandalay Public Hospital for medical treatment, it is reported.
     Similarly, on 2 November at 10:00 AM, the members of KNU, KTLA and KKO who support terrorism and a so-called PDF terrorist group dropped bombs using a drone onto No. (2) Ward of Kawkareik Township in Kayin State. One of the bombs landed and exploded in front of the house of Daw Ngwe Than (85 years old) and Daw Aye Yi (40 years old), who both live in this Ward. As a result of the explosion, Daw Ngwe Than and Daw Aye Yi sustained injuries from bomb shrapnel and were transported to the Kawkareik District Public Hospital for medical treatment, it is reported.
     Security personnel are investigating the incident to take punitive action against terrorists who attacked with heavy weapons and drop bombs using a drone, causing innocent civilians to sustain injuries, as soonest in accordance with the law and to maintain stability and peace in the region, it is reported.