Since Myanmar’s February 2021 coup, a conflict monitor reports that over 100,000 people have been killed in violence-related incidents. The estimate is based on compiled media reporting, because there is no official, comprehensive national death toll. Analysts describe a widening civil war involving clashes between the military and multiple armed groups, alongside attacks that have increasingly affected civilians. The monitor’s figure underscores the scale of the conflict’s human cost and ongoing instability.
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