BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar’s military government on Thursday acknowledged attacking a religious festival held on the grounds of a school in central Myanmar, which witnesses said killed about two dozen people, including children, when improvised bombs were dropped by motorized paragliders.

A statement issued by the military’s information office blamed resistance forces opposed to army rule for the casualties in the Monday night attack, accusing them of “using civilians as human shields in their anti-government incitement campaigns.” Neither the government nor its opponents reported any armed combat near the scene of the bombing.

The attack took place in Myanmar’s Sagaing region and had already been reported by the country’s independent media and international outlets, including The Associated

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