At least three hospitals in the country are out of service, according to the World Health Organisation, three days after a powerful earthquake hit the country.
BANGKOK - Myanmar’s junta has pressed ahead with its campaign of air strikes despite the country’s devastating earthquake, with a rebel group telling AFP on March 30 that seven of its fighters were killed in an aerial attack soon after the tremors hit.
The country's military chief says 1,700 people have died as a result of the quake, as Bangkok rescuers continue to search rubble for survivors.
The junta has increasingly relied on air power as its ground forces suffer a string of defeats in the ongoing civil war
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Myanmar's junta continues air strikes despite a deadly earthquake, killing seven rebel fighters and facing global condemnation.
Desperate Myanmar earthquake survivors pleaded for more aid as the death toll rose and calls grew for the junta to halt attacks on rebels as the country battles the crisis.
MYANMAR: Rescuers in Mandalay on Wednesday pulled a man alive from the rubble five days after Myanmar’s devastating earthquake, as calls grew for the junta to allow more aid in and halt attacks on r
Myanmar's junta has pressed ahead with its campaign of air strikes despite the country's devastating earthquake, with a rebel group telling AFP Sunday seven of its fighters were killed in an ...