How paragliding soldiers carrying bombs rain destruction on Myanmar’s villages
Military evades sanctions by using hobbyists’ motorised aircraft to bomb civilians in opposition-held territory They appear after midnight, slowly crossing Myanmar’s skies. The motorised paragliders
Military evades sanctions by using hobbyists’ motorised aircraft to bomb civilians in opposition-held territory They appear after midnight, slowly crossing Myanmar’s skies. The motorised paragliders are improvised aircraft, suspending small metal frames from brightly coloured sails.
They drift over a patchwork of villages, farmland, forests and winding rivers. Each “paramotor” has two or three soldiers strapped in – one piloting, the others holding the bombs.
Their craft are powered through the sky by small, rattling engine propellers, heading towards the lowland villages. Finally, switching their engines off to glide low and near silently through the dark, the men throw their explosives.
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