'Horrified' UN official condemns reported killings in Myanmar

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A senior United Nations official said he was horrified by the reported killing of at least 35 civilians in Myanmar and called on authorities to investigate the incident that opposition activists blamed on government soldiers.

The ruling military has not commented on the incident near Mo So village in Kayah State on Friday and junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun could not be reached for comment.State media reported that soldiers had fired on and killed an unspecified number of"terrorists with weapons" from forces fighting the military government. State media did not say anything about civilian casualties.

More than 30 reported killed, Save the Children staff missing, in Myanmar attackResidents and a human rights group working in the area said soldiers had killed the civilians. Photographs posted by the rights group showed charred bodies, some in the back of a burned-out truck.Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military on February 1 overthrew the elected government of Nobel Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

 

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