A new report indicates that Myanmar’s military has killed over 700 civilians in the past six months. The deaths include at least 224 women and 153 children, highlighting a severe impact on vulnerable populations. Air strikes are identified as the primary driver of destruction and widespread humanitarian suffering within the country. The report details a pattern of violence following the military’s February coup, leading to increased instability and displacement. International observers have condemned the escalating violence and called for accountability. The findings underscore the deteriorating human rights situation in Myanmar and the urgent need for intervention to protect civilians. The report does not specify the organization responsible for compiling the data, but points to a systematic campaign of repression.