A man holds bomb shrapnel in a crater at a church in Lay Wah, one of the villages in Mutraw district, Karen state, Myanmar on Jan. 12, 2023. FREE BURMA RANGERS PHOTO VIA AP
A man holds bomb shrapnel in a crater at a church in Lay Wah, one of the villages in Mutraw district, Karen state, Myanmar on Jan. 12, 2023. FREE BURMA RANGERS PHOTO VIA AP
A man holds bomb shrapnel in a crater at a church in Lay Wah, one of the villages in Mutraw district, Karen state, Myanmar on Jan. 12, 2023. FREE BURMA RANGERS PHOTO VIA AP

BANGKOK: Myanmar's military is increasingly turning to air strikes with deadly results to try to crush stiff armed resistance, two years after it seized power and plunged the Southeast Asian country into a prolonged civil war, a report by a human rights monitoring group said on Tuesday.

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