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UK representative urges Myanmar military to halt violence, condemns hospital air strike
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The United Kingdom's representative told a closed Security Council meeting that Myanmar's military must stop attacks on civilians, condemned an air strike on a hospital that killed more than 30 people, cited catastrophic humanitarian needs and said planned elections are not credible under current conditions.
The United Kingdom's representative at a private United Nations Security Council session urged Myanmar's military to deescalate and stop attacks on civilians, condemning this month's air strike on a hospital in Joaquin state that "killed more than 30 civilians."
The UK representative said the humanitarian situation in Myanmar is "catastrophic," warning that "over 16,000,000 people will require life saving assistance in 2026" and noting that "the UK has provided over $100,000,000 this fiscal…
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