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Myanmar Shelling Tragedy: Three Villagers Dead After Artillery Fire Strikes Homes In Sagaing District

Three civilians were killed on July 15, 2026, when artillery shells struck a village in Myanmar’s Sagaing region, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict between regional groups and military forces.

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Myanmar Shelling Tragedy: Three Villagers Dead After Artillery Fire Strikes Homes In Sagaing District

Sagaing, Myanmar—Artillery fire struck a village in the Sagaing region early Wednesday morning. Three civilians died when shells hit a cluster of residential structures. The attack occurred without warning while residents were conducting daily tasks. Villagers fled into the surrounding forest as the shelling continued through the morning hours.

Local witnesses reported that the fire originated from military positions situated on a nearby ridge. The shells landed directly in the center of the community, causing widespread damage to wooden homes and communal spaces. No combatants were reported in the village at the time of the impact. The sudden strike left the community in a state of shock.

Emergency aid groups have struggled to gain access to the area due to continued security restrictions in the Sagaing corridor. Medical supplies are currently unavailable for those wounded in the blast. Surviving family members are attempting to provide basic burial rites for the deceased under constant threat of further violence. The atmosphere remains tense.

Human rights monitors have documented the incident as part of a broader pattern of targeting civilian-populated areas in the region. Local community leaders are calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities to prevent further loss of life. There has been no official statement from the military regarding the purpose of the artillery fire.

The village remains largely abandoned as fear of secondary strikes persists. Many residents have sought refuge in neighboring districts, adding to the growing number of internally displaced people in the province. The lack of humanitarian corridors makes the delivery of food and blankets impossible for the displaced.

The destruction of the homes has left the remaining villagers without shelter during the current monsoon season. Public reports indicate that at least two additional shells remain unexploded in the vicinity of the school. The safety of the area has been severely compromised by the presence of these hazards.

The investigation into the specific targeting of the village is ongoing as reports arrive from independent monitors. The names of the deceased are being collected for eventual reporting to international bodies. No further updates are expected until the security situation stabilizes in the region.

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