GENEVA: At least 170 civilians were killed in more than 400 military air strikes conducted in Myanmar during nearly two months surrounding its widely criticised elections, the UN said Friday.
The UN rights office said “credible sources” had verified that at least “170 civilians were killed in some 408 military aerial attacks reported by open sources during the voting period – between December 2025 and January 2026.”
James Rodehaver, head of the rights office’s Myanmar team, warned that the actual numbers might be higher.
