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Massacres across Myanmar killed 637 civilians between May and August

by Admin | Oct 13, 2025 | Daily News, Massacre

Source: Burma News International | By Mizzima

According to Nyan Lin Thit Analytica, civilian deaths in mass killing incidents have steadily increased since the coup: 570 in 2021, 612 in 2022, 939 in 2023, 1,484 in 2024, and 1,122 from January to August 2025.

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