In the village of "Tar Taing" in Sagaing Province in central Myanmar, three men were found dead last week, two of whom were members of anti-government organizations.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The military government of Myanmar wantonly burned and killed 2 villages in the central part of the country last week. Soldiers committed sexual assault, dismemberment and beheading crimes, and at least 17 people were killed.

Over the past two years since the Burmese military seized power, brutal killings have continued, causing international condemnation and sanctions.

According to a report by the "Associated Press" on March 7, members of anti-government organizations in Myanmar and local residents all said that last week in the two villages "Nyaung Yin" and "Tar Taing" in Sagaing Region 17 bodies were found.

Witnesses said the victims were tortured and killed after being detained by the military.

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The Burmese military government has continued to launch offensives against rural areas in recent days, but encountered stubborn resistance in Sagaing Province in central Myanmar.

Myanmar's independent media said that the troops involved in last week's attack were transported by five helicopters, totaling more than 90 soldiers.

Independent media pointed out that 14 bodies were found in "Nyaung Yin" last Thursday (2nd), including 3 women; "Tar Taing" also found 3 male victims, 2 of whom were members of anti-government organizations. Dismembered and beheaded.

In February 2021, the Burmese military seized power from the Aung San Suu Kyi government, triggering peaceful demonstrations across the country, but unexpectedly the military suppressed them bloodily with force.

The violent incidents have caused frequent conflicts in Myanmar and the country has fallen into turmoil, which has gradually evolved into what the United Nations calls a "civil war".

Last week, the top UN human rights official, Volker Türk, accused Myanmar's top military of implementing a "scorched earth policy" in an attempt to use inhumane means to eliminate opposition forces.

According to data from the United Nations, since coming to power in 2021, the number of confirmed civilian deaths has reached 2,940, and the Myanmar military has arrested 17,572 people.