Violent shootings by armed insurgents, terrorists kill innocent civilians in states and regions

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Ma Than Than Sint (left) and Ma Hla Sanda were killed by terrorists in Dabayin Township.

Armed insurgents and terrorists have killed innocent people for no reasons in some townships of the states and regions.
The incidents happened on 13 and 14 June in Taungtha town in Mandalay Region, Dabayin township in Sagaing Region, and Kyaikto township in Mon State.
At around 1:35 pm on 13 June, two armed terrorists came to “Yoon Yoon” electronics located in ward 4 of Taungtha town in Mandalay Region. They shot the shop owner, Daw Hnin Hnin Wai, and ran away by their bike. The victim was taken to the township hospital. And a 9mm Luger bullet was confiscated from the road in front of the shop.
Similarly, on the same day, at around 3 pm, two women were killed of stab wounds near Kyiywa village in Dabayin township, Sagaing Region. The victims were daughters of the village administrator. According to the investigation, they were brutally killed by Tin Maung Myo from the same village and primary teacher Soe Zeya, 25, who has participated in the CDM from the Basic Education High School in Kyi village.
On 14 June, about 40 villagers were attacked with firearms by four insurgents while taking baths in the Katat creek in Kinmonchaung village, Kyaikto Township, Mon State, at around 1 pm. Due to the armed attack, four people were wounded, and one died on the way to the township hospital.
It is reported that security forces have been investigating to identify the terrorists and insurgents who brutally killed innocent civilians to take effective action under the law. — MNA

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