Overview
- The strike hit a Thadingyut candlelight vigil and anti-junta demonstration in Chaung U on the evening of Oct 6.
- The exiled National Unity Government told BBC Burmese that at least 24 people were killed and 47 injured, while AFP sources reported about 40 dead and roughly 80 wounded.
- Witnesses and opposition figures attributed the attack to military forces using motorised paragliders that dropped two bombs on the crowd.
- Reporters said the junta offered no immediate comment, and access constraints have hindered independent confirmation of details.
- Amnesty International condemned paramotor assaults, with BBC Burmese reporting increased use of the tactic as conventional air power has become more limited ahead of contested December elections.