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UN: Over 170 Civilians Killed in Myanmar Air Strikes Amid Disputed Election

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45% : The UN rights office expressed concern over the accuracy of the figures and the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the impact on the population's rights and the election's legitimacy.
45% : UN rights chief Volker Turk warned in a statement Friday that"the profound and widespread despair inflicted on the people of Myanmar" since the 2021 coup"has only deepened with the recent election staged by the military".
41% : 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".
32% : The United Nations reports that at least 170 civilians were killed in over 400 military air strikes in Myanmar during the period surrounding the recent elections, which were widely criticized.
25% : 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 United Nations said Friday.

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