Staffers Of Save The Children Myanmar Feared To Be Among 30 Massacred By Troops
- By The Financial District

- Dec 27, 2021
- 1 min read
International charity Save the Children says two of its staff are missing in Myanmar after more than 30 bodies were found following an attack blamed on the military, BBC reported.

Photo Insert: Save the Children Myanmar staff conducting outreach
Troops forced people from their cars, arrested some, killed others, and burned their bodies in eastern Kayah state, the charity says. Children and women are believed to be among the victims of Friday's incident. The military says it killed a number of armed terrorists in the area.
Mass protests have been taking place across Myanmar since the military seized control in February. Elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and members of her National League for Democracy (NLD) party are among those detained. Hundreds of people, including children, have been killed.
In a statement on Saturday, Save the Children condemned the attack, which it says left at least 38 people dead. It said two staff members traveling home for the holidays after humanitarian work were caught up in the incident and remain missing.
"We have confirmation that their private vehicle was attacked and burned out," the charity said.
"We are horrified at the violence carried out against innocent civilians and our staff, who are dedicated humanitarians, supporting millions of children in need across Myanmar," Save the Children's chief executive Inger Ashing added. She said investigations into the incident were continuing.
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