• The Tar Taing massacre was a mass killing of civilians by Burmese military forces between 1 and 2 March 2023, in the village of Tadaing (variously spelt...
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  • least 30 civilians, including 3 Buddhist monks. The massacre occurred 9 days after the Tar Taing massacre in Sagaing. On 1 February 2021, the Myanmar Armed...
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  • Tar Taing (Burmese: တာတိုင်; also spelt Tadaing, Tataing, Tatai, Tartaing, or Tar Tine) is a village in the Shwe Hlay village tract, Sagaing Township...
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    Light Infantry Division executed at least 17 villagers during the Tar Taing massacre. On 26 November 2022, the Arakan Army and the junta agreed to a temporary...
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  • decapitated. 2 March - 99th LID troops execute 17 villagers during the Tar Taing massacre in Sagaing Region, including two men who are decapitated, and three...
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    of several high-profile massacres by military forces, including the 2022 Let Yet Kone massacre and the 2023 Tar Taing massacre. As of 2022, Sagaing Region...
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  • The following is an incomplete list of massacres that have occurred in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). "Racism to Rohingya in Burma" (PDF). Retrieved...
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    societal and legal challenges in reporting their crimes. During the Tar Taing massacre in March 2023, army troops raped and sexually assaulted at least 3...
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  • 'ogre column' by locals, killed at least 17 villagers during the Tar Taing massacre in March 2023. 2021–2023 Myanmar civil war State Administration Council...
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