Two bombs explode in Myitkyina

Two bombs explode in Myitkyina
Two bombs exploded in Myitkyina, the capital of Burma’s northern Kachin State today at around 11 a.m. local time, but there was no casualty or damage, reports the Kachin News Group reporter...

Two bombs exploded in Myitkyina, the capital of Burma’s northern Kachin State today at around 11 a.m. local time, but there was no casualty or damage, reports the Kachin News Group reporter in the capital.

The bomb blasts occurred in the compound of the arch-bus car station in N-Jang Kawng quarter (Thidar in Burmese) opposite Peace sport stadium, near the police quarter downtown. However, there was casualty or damages, he said.

Kachin State's capital Myitkyina, northern Burma. Photo: Kachin News Group.

The bombs did not seem to powerful. The Burmese military authorities are investigating the blasts.

The bomb explosions today in Kachin’s capital come in the wake of the serial explosions in the Irrawaddy Myitsone dam site, 27 miles north of Myitkyina over a couple of weeks ago, which killed four Chinese workers and injured 12.

No one has claimed responsibility for the Myitsone blasts so far. However local people believe the ruling Burmese junta triggered the blasts.

KNG is keeping track of the developments and will report detailed stories.