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Published atDec 11, 2025 06:09 pm
A rescue worker at the scene stated on the 11th that Myanmar's military carried out an airstrike on a hospital, causing more than 30 deaths.
Rescuer Wah Hong Ang pointed out that on the evening of the 10th, a military aircraft bombed a general hospital located in Mrauk U, Rakhine State, western Myanmar, near the border with Bangladesh. Numerous bodies are laid out on the ground outside the hospital.
He said: “The situation is very bad. Currently, we can confirm 31 deaths, and we believe the number will rise. Another 68 people were injured, and the number of wounded is expected to increase.”
In addition, the health department of the Arakan Army (AA) stated in a release that the airstrike at around 9 p.m. local time resulted in 10 hospitalized patients 'killed on the spot.'
Rakhine State is almost entirely under the control of the Arakan Army (AA).
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