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A general hospital in Mrauk-U township was reduced to rubble. The area is controlled by the Arakan Army. Two bombs reportedly hit the facility late Wednesday. The explosions triggered widespread destruction instantly. Rescue workers confirmed heavy civilian casualties. Medical staff and patients were among the dead. The attack intensified unrest in Rakhine.
Local rescue officials confirmed thirty-four deaths. Seventeen men and seventeen women died on site. About eighty others sustained injuries. Several victims were in critical condition. Emergency teams struggled to reach survivors. Debris blocked multiple access routes. Casualty numbers may rise as searches continue.
The ruling junta has not issued any statement. No military spokesperson accepted responsibility. Independent media reported air-to-ground strikes. Witnesses described a jet flying overhead. The AP quoted officials confirming bomb timings. Residents heard two massive blasts. Rumours of further attacks spread in nearby villages.
Reports say a jet dropped two bombs at 9:13 pm. One hit the recovery ward directly. The second detonated near the main building. Walls collapsed instantly under the impact. Vehicles outside were shattered by debris. Motorbikes and taxis burned near the entrance. Most of the hospital structure was destroyed.
Images from Rakhine media show collapsed corridors. Shattered equipment lay scattered across the compound. Beds and surgical tools were buried under rubble. Emergency lights flickered through dust clouds. Volunteers carried wounded civilians on makeshift stretchers. The hospital’s roof had been blown apart completely. Fear spread rapidly among nearby residents.
It served as the main medical centre locally. Most hospitals in Rakhine have shut down. The ongoing civil war disrupted all services. Doctors had recently regrouped to reopen this facility. It was providing essential treatment again. Patients travelled long distances for care. Its destruction leaves thousands without medical support.
Rescue teams worked through the night. Civil groups appealed for urgent medical supplies. Survivors were moved to temporary shelters. Doctors treated injuries with limited resources. Fear of follow-up strikes remains high. Residents worry about worsening conflict. International observers may intensify scrutiny of Myanmar’s military actions.
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