A United Nations report has condemned the Myanmar army for the massacre of at least 700 civilians in a series of coordinated attacks in northern Rakhine State. The findings, released today, detail systematic violence against Rohingya communities, including extrajudicial killings, sexual assault, and the burning of entire villages. The report, compiled by UN investigators, describes the incidents as crimes against humanity and calls for international intervention to hold perpetrators accountable.
The Myanmar government has denied the allegations, dismissing the report as biased and politically motivated. The UN Security Council is expected to discuss the findings next week, though diplomatic splits over how to respond remain deep.








