Dr. Zaw Wai Soe, Union Minister of Health-NUG, claimed that due to certain decisions of ethnic revolution forces and people’s revolution forces to uproot the military dictatorship, the struggle would come to an end soon.
Among those reportedly killed in the junta's air strike was Kachin singer Aurali Laphai, who visited Australia in 2017 and met many of the diaspora community here.
In response to the attack, Independent federal MP Zoe Daniel called on the government to impose immediate targeted sanctions against the military junta to prevent their ""campaign of terror"".
More than one year after the Myanmar military staged an attempted coup d'état, democracy defenders both inside and outside of Myanmar remain committed to restoring legitimately elected leaders and returning the country to the path to federalism.