
A hospital in Kachin State’s Mohnyin Township that provides vital healthcare to displaced people was targeted by airstrikes three times last week, according to the doctor who runs the facility.
On Thursday, Dr. Soe Min wrote on Facebook that Myanmar’s military attacked the hospital near Indawgyi Lake on April 22, 24, and 26. While there was some damage to the hospital, no one was injured, he wrote.
The hospital, which treats over 1,000 malaria patients monthly, has had to temporarily close due to the airstrikes, he added.
“There are also four or five people who come to get TB medication every month, and patients who receive cancer treatments. Now all of those patients are in trouble,” Dr. Soe Min wrote.
In April, three columns of junta troops began advancing north through Mohnyin Township to the jade-mining town of Hpakant, which is controlled by anti-regime forces. . .