Myanmar's military shelled a Village in Shan state, killing a man and causing most residents, predominantly from the Ta'ang ethnic group, to flee. The attack occurred during a battle between Junta troops and the Ta'ang National Liberation Army. The military junta has been shelling villages since Monday, with some houses and shops destroyed. Fighting across Myanmar since the February 2021 coup has resulted in 383 civilian deaths, and nearly two million people have been displaced due to armed conflict and insecurity. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported these figures.
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