False claims of Tatmadaw air support in Central Myanmar fire

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Reports circulating that Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces) conducted an air-strike on the Myingyan-Natogyi border and areas in Thabeikkyin and Tagaung on 18 August are false. These reports have been spread by malicious news media, creating misinformation.
Upon investigation, local authorities and residents confirmed that these reports were inaccurate. There were no air-strikes by the Tatmadaw on that day in these regions. Security forces in Myingyan-Natogyi and Ngazun towns have been effectively targeting insurgent hideouts based on local intelligence, while PDF terrorist groups have engaged in sporadic attacks.
The only damage observed was minor and limited to the outer walls of ancient pagodas in the vicinity due to exchanges of fire with insurgents. Insurgents, known for attacking Buddhist sites, have been reported to vandalize pagodas repeatedly. Myanmar respects freedom of worship for all religions, including Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism, and both the government and Tatmadaw continue to support and uphold religious practices.
This misinformation is aimed at creating unrest and disparaging Tatmadaw’s reputation. Security forces have clarified that these reports are intended to undermine public trust and create discord. — MNA/KZL

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