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    40 people killed as paraglider drops bombs on festival

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    By KEVIN ADJEI-DARKO, SENIOR FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER

    Published: 02:17 EDT, 8 October 2025 | Updated: 02:27 EDT, 8 October 2025

    At least forty people have died after a paraglider dropped bombs on a festival in Myanmar. 

    Hundreds of people were gathered in central Myanmar’s Chaung U township for the Thadingyut full moon festival on Monday evening when the military dropped bombs on the crowd, according to a member of the committee that organised the event. 

    The woman, who requested anonymity for security reasons, said people were gathering for the festival and an anti-junta demonstration at around 7:00 pm when the bombs killed more than 40 people and wounded about 80 others.

    ‘The committee alerted people and one-third of the crowd managed to flee,’ she told AFP. ‘But immediately, one motor-powered paraglider flew right over the crowd’, dropping two bombs on the centre of the gathering.

    ‘Children were completely torn apart,’ said the woman, who was not at the scene but attended funerals on Tuesday. 

    When another motorised paraglider flying overhead left the area, she said people rushed to help the wounded.

    ‘As of this morning, we were still collecting body parts from the ground — pieces of flesh, limbs, parts of bodies that were blown apart,’ she added.

    A resident of Chaung U who attended the event Monday confirmed the estimated toll, saying people attempted to run when they realised the paramotor was flying overhead.

    ‘While I was saying to people ‘please don’t run’, the paramotor dropped two bombs,’ he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    40 people killed as paraglider drops bombs on festival

    Myanmar is celebrating its full moon festival. This photograph does not show the bombing incident 

    ‘Two of my comrades were killed just in front of me. There were even more who died in front of me.’ 

    He said he attended funerals on Tuesday for nine friends who were killed. A local media outlet also said 40 people were killed in the attack.

    A junta spokesperson could not immediately be reached for comment late Tuesday.

    Myanmar has been reeling from civil war since the military seized power in a 2021 coup, prompting pro-democracy rebels to take up arms and ally with ethnic armed groups against the junta. 

    Human rights watchdog Amnesty International said in a statement that the nighttime attack ‘should serve as a gruesome wake-up call that civilians in Myanmar need urgent protection.’

    The attack showed the military was ‘intensifying an already brutal campaign against pockets of resistance,’ the London-based organisation said.  

    ‘The international community may have forgotten about the conflict in Myanmar, but the Myanmar military is taking advantage of reduced scrutiny to carry out war crimes with impunity,’ said Joe Freeman, Amnesty’s Myanmar researcher. 

    Since 2021, thousands of people have been killed and millions have been displaced. 

    Although the military lost control of more than half of the country, it has started to make significant gains.  

    This is a breaking news story with more to follow. 

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