On June 3, a military junta airstrike hit a wedding ceremony in Myanmar, killing 28 people.
That morning, the bomb fell on a wedding party in the village of Ma Taw in Mingin township, resident U Htay said. Two children, aged eight and one, were among the casualties, along with seven more who died of their injuries later on.
“In rural areas, the place where food is cooked and served, and where wedding gifts are provided, are all in small central areas,” U Htay said. “The bomb struck this central area, causing all people there to be hit.”
The bride and groom were both unharmed as…







