MADRID, 14 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The air attack this Wednesday by the Burmese Army against the civilian population in a rebel area in the north of the country has left at least 168 dead, according to a new balance of the Government of National Unity of Burma, loyal to the former ‘de facto leader’ ‘, Aung San Suu Kyi.

According to their information, among the deceased there are at least 40 children, the youngest being a six-month-old baby, the permanent representative of Burma to the UN has also confirmed, who has also appealed to the international community and the Security Council of the UN to “take decisive action to save the lives of the people of Burma and end military impunity”.

The opposition body has ensured that the volunteers are still working trying to count and identify the deceased, so they expect this balance to increase in the coming days.

The Burmese Air Force dropped two bombs on the village of Pazigyi in Sagaing on Wednesday. A spokesman for the military junta, Zaw Min tun, later confirmed that the attack targeted terrorists from the People’s Defense Forces (PDF) who were participating in a ceremony, claiming they were people belonging to the group even though they were dressed as civilians.

UN Secretary General António Guterres condemned the attack, as did the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), calling in a statement for an “immediate end to all forms of violence, especially the use of force against civilians.”

The military junta at the head of the Government of Burma has toughened the repression at this time and accumulates more than 21,300 detainees, according to the Association for Assistance to Political Prisoners of Burma (AAPP, for its acronym in English). Since the coup, more than 3,200 people have been killed by forces loyal to the current authorities.