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Two men stand out among the crowd of protesters during the rally. Mobilization of hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and workers in defense of public education to denounce the defunding of Argentina's national universities, which must face the year 2024 with the same budget as in 2023 and an inflation of more than 280%.Two men stand out among the crowd of protesters during the rally. Mobilization of hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and workers in defense of public education to denounce the defunding of Argentina's national universities, which must face the year 2024 with the same budget as in 2023 and an inflation of more than 280%.

Protest in defense of public education in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Mobilization of hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and workers in defense of public education to denounce the defunding of Argentina's national universities, which must face the year 2024 with the same budget as in 2023 and an inflation of more than 280%.

Firefighters are seen extinguishing the fire in a historic WWII air hangar during a fire alarm. A 5-alarm fire destroys a historic WWII air hangar as the Edmonton Fire Department works to prevent the blaze from spreading to additional buildings. The hangar, constructed in 1942, was designated a historically significant building for its role in the transportation of equipment, troops, and aircraft for the US Forces en route to Russia. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, and there is no information yet available regarding estimated damages.Firefighters are seen extinguishing the fire in a historic WWII air hangar during a fire alarm. A 5-alarm fire destroys a historic WWII air hangar as the Edmonton Fire Department works to prevent the blaze from spreading to additional buildings. The hangar, constructed in 1942, was designated a historically significant building for its role in the transportation of equipment, troops, and aircraft for the US Forces en route to Russia. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, and there is no information yet available regarding estimated damages.

Fire Destroys Historic WWII Air force Hangar in Edmonton, Canada

The Hangar which was built in 1942 was declared a historical building of significance for its part in the shipment of Equipment, Troops and aircraft for the US Forces on route to Russia.

(L-R) President of Hungary Tamas Sulyok, President of Austria Alexander van der Bellen, President of Slovenia Nataša Pirc Musar, President of Italy Sergio Mattarella and President of Croatia Zoran Milanović take a stroll during the meeting of EU presidents in Brdo pri Kranju. Slovenian President Natasa Pirc Musar urged regional leaders to lift borders during a meeting with the presidents of Croatia, Austria, Hungary, and Italy, also marking Slovenia’s 20th anniversary of EU membership. Slovenia joined the EU in 2004 and entered the Schengen area in 2007. However, since the migration crisis in 2015, some EU states have temporarily reinstated border controls within the Schengen area to manage illegal migration.(L-R) President of Hungary Tamas Sulyok, President of Austria Alexander van der Bellen, President of Slovenia Nataša Pirc Musar, President of Italy Sergio Mattarella and President of Croatia Zoran Milanović take a stroll during the meeting of EU presidents in Brdo pri Kranju. Slovenian President Natasa Pirc Musar urged regional leaders to lift borders during a meeting with the presidents of Croatia, Austria, Hungary, and Italy, also marking Slovenia’s 20th anniversary of EU membership. Slovenia joined the EU in 2004 and entered the Schengen area in 2007. However, since the migration crisis in 2015, some EU states have temporarily reinstated border controls within the Schengen area to manage illegal migration.

Presidents of Austria, Hungary, Croatia and Italy visit Slovenia

Presidents of Croatia, Austria, Hungary and Italy visited Slovenia to commemorate Slovenia’s 20th anniversary of membership in the EU and talk discuss EU enlargement, the importance of open borders and European election turnout.

Red Rebels march on the street of Bath during the 'funeral for nature' ceremony. Extinction Rebellion held a 'funeral for nature' march across Bath. Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin (both TV presenters) joined the march along with 400 Red Rebels.Red Rebels march on the street of Bath during the 'funeral for nature' ceremony. Extinction Rebellion held a 'funeral for nature' march across Bath. Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin (both TV presenters) joined the march along with 400 Red Rebels.

Funeral for nature in Bath, UK

Extinction Rebellion held a 'funeral for nature' march across in Bath, UK. Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin (both TV presenters) joined the march along with 400 Red Rebels.

Volunteers seen handing out food supply to refugees in the Idomeni camp. - Over 10,000 refugees are still stuck in the Idomeni refugee camp at the border between Greece and Macadonia. Many had been staying in the camp for over a month as they hope that the border will be reopening again for them cross into western Europe.Volunteers seen handing out food supply to refugees in the Idomeni camp. - Over 10,000 refugees are still stuck in the Idomeni refugee camp at the border between Greece and Macadonia. Many had been staying in the camp for over a month as they hope that the border will be reopening again for them cross into western Europe.

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People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Men and a novice monk are seen carrying a sick elderly man as they flee from the Myawaddy War to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.Men and a novice monk are seen carrying a sick elderly man as they flee from the Myawaddy War to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Men and a novice monk are seen carrying a sick elderly man as they flee from the Myawaddy War to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Men and a novice monk are seen carrying a sick elderly man as they flee from the Myawaddy War to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.Men and a novice monk are seen carrying a sick elderly man as they flee from the Myawaddy War to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Men and a novice monk are seen carrying a sick elderly man as they flee from the Myawaddy War to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

A Thai soldier seen carrying water bottles as relief aid for the war victims who fled to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.A Thai soldier seen carrying water bottles as relief aid for the war victims who fled to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

A Thai soldier seen carrying water bottles as relief aid for the war victims who fled to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carry their bags as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Thai soldiers keep security near the Myawaddy war refugees. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.Thai soldiers keep security near the Myawaddy war refugees. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Thai soldiers keep security near the Myawaddy war refugees. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Thai soldiers stand near the Moei River on the Thai Side On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.Thai soldiers stand near the Moei River on the Thai Side On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Thai soldiers stand near the Moei River on the Thai Side On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Thai soldiers stand in front of the Myawaddy war refugees. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.Thai soldiers stand in front of the Myawaddy war refugees. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Thai soldiers stand in front of the Myawaddy war refugees. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

War refugees who flee from the Myawaddy war seen sitting in front of a vehicle in Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.War refugees who flee from the Myawaddy war seen sitting in front of a vehicle in Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

War refugees who flee from the Myawaddy war seen sitting in front of a vehicle in Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Thai soldiers stand at the top of the Moei River on the Thai Side On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.Thai soldiers stand at the top of the Moei River on the Thai Side On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Thai soldiers stand at the top of the Moei River on the Thai Side On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

A mother is carrying her child as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.A mother is carrying her child as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

A mother is carrying her child as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

A mother is carrying her child as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.A mother is carrying her child as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

A mother is carrying her child as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carrying their belongings as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy War. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.People carrying their belongings as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy War. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carrying their belongings as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy War. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carrying their belongings as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy War. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.People carrying their belongings as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy War. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carrying their belongings as they arrive in Mae Sot after fleeing from the Myawaddy War. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Men and a novice monk are seen carrying a sick elderly man as they flee from the Myawaddy War to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.Men and a novice monk are seen carrying a sick elderly man as they flee from the Myawaddy War to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Men and a novice monk are seen carrying a sick elderly man as they flee from the Myawaddy War to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carrying their bags arrive in Mae Sot after they flee from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.People carrying their bags arrive in Mae Sot after they flee from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

People carrying their bags arrive in Mae Sot after they flee from the Myawaddy war. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

A Thai soldier stands in front of the Myawaddy war refugees. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.A Thai soldier stands in front of the Myawaddy war refugees. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

A Thai soldier stands in front of the Myawaddy war refugees. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

A Thai soldier seen carrying water bottles as relief aid for the war victims who fled to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.A Thai soldier seen carrying water bottles as relief aid for the war victims who fled to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

A Thai soldier seen carrying water bottles as relief aid for the war victims who fled to Mae Sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Children fleeing from the Myawaddy war seen in Mae sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.Children fleeing from the Myawaddy war seen in Mae sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.

Children fleeing from the Myawaddy war seen in Mae sot. On April 12, Karen KNLA and PDF forces raided the army's 275th military garrison in Myawady town, prompting more than 100 soldiers to attempt to flee to Thailand across Friendship Bridge No. 2. The KNLA/PDF joint forces subsequently attacked these soldiers on the night of April 19th. According to residents, the military council's air response included no fewer than 40 bombs being dropped. As a result of the fighting, approximately 2,000 people fled to Mae Sot, Thailand, across the Moei (Thaung Yin) River.