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Myanmar military escalating aerial attacks on civilians: UN probe
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The IIMM’s annual report, covering July 2025 to June 2026, documented a pattern of deliberate aerial attacks on civilians, arbitrary detentions, torture, and sexual violence committed by the Myanmar military.
“The frequency and intensity of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Myanmar military and by various armed groups continued to escalate,” it said.
“The military’s increasing reliance on paramotors and drones has made attacks harder for civilians to detect, limiting their ability to flee or seek shelter,” it said.
Across the country, “the conflicts between the military regime and various armed groups showed no signs of abating.”
Citing funding cuts, the investigation said it was “losing resources and capacity at a time when serious international crimes in Myanmar are only intensifying.”