Myanmar Airstrike on Rakhine Hospital Leaves 31 Dead as Conflict Intensifies
A deadly airstrike carried out by Myanmar’s military junta has struck a civilian hospital in Rakhine State, killing at least 31 people and leaving dozens injured in one of the deadliest single attacks on medical infrastructure since the conflict escalated. According to local humanitarian workers, the strike occurred early Tuesday when the facility was treating a surge of patients fleeing intensified clashes in the region. Eyewitnesses said that the bombs hit the main ward of the hospital without warning, reducing the building to rubble and instantly killing medical staff, patients, women, and children seeking refuge. Community volunteers who arrived shortly after the attack described scenes of chaos, with survivors desperately searching for their loved ones amid debris and rising smoke. The Arakan Army, one of the ethnic armed groups fighting against the junta, condemned the attack, saying it represented a blatant violation of international humanitarian law. According to statements b...