Tragic Rohingya Casualties in Rakhine Escalate Tensions
At least 150 Rohingya civilians were reportedly killed in an artillery and drone attack in Myanmar's Rakhine State. Survivors and activists suspect the Arakan Army's involvement, despite its denial. This assault marks one of the deadliest in the ongoing civil war, raising fears of increased violence against the Rohingya minority.
At least 150 Rohingya civilians in Myanmar's Rakhine State were reportedly killed this week in an artillery and drone attack. Survivors suspect the Arakan Army, despite its denial. The incident, one of the deadliest in recent times, highlights the Rohingya's ongoing suffering and the broader conflict dynamics.
Doctors Without Borders reported treating many Rohingya with violence-related injuries in Bangladesh, corroborating survivor accounts of the massacre. Videos circulating online appear to show dozens of bodies, but these reports remain unverified due to restricted access in the area.
Historical context and recent military actions against the Rohingya compound fears of a resurgence in systemic violence. The Arakan Army's pursuit of autonomy and clashes with Myanmar's military have exacerbated the plight of the Rohingya, many of whom have been displaced since 2017.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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