Article 5V0B6 Burmese flee bombardment as junta ‘makes example’ of city of Loikaw

Burmese flee bombardment as junta ‘makes example’ of city of Loikaw

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Min Ye Kyaw and Rebecca Ratcliffe South-east Asia
from World news | The Guardian on (#5V0B6)

Up to 170,000 people are thought to have left homes in Myanmar's Kayah state due to intensified fighting

Nan and her family had just one hour to gather their belongings and prepare to flee their home. A charity had offered to drive them away from Loikaw, the capital of eastern Myanmar's Kayah state, to relative safety. She considered staying behind, with the plants, dogs and pigs that she had raised, but knew she had to leave.

Since last week, Loikaw has seen intense fighting between groups opposed to last year's military coup and the armed forces, which have launched airstrikes and fired artillery. An artillery shell had dropped near Nan's fence, terrifying her cousin's children, who ran to hide under their bed. It was so loud," she said. My grandma was shocked and sweating, we had to give her medication to calm her down." Other homes in Nan's neighbourhood have been hit.

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