Many in Myanmar are eager to see combat pilot and flight instructor Maj. Khaing Thant Moe face justice for the Air Force's many massacres of civilians since the coup.
The MNDAA, which was fighting junta troops nearby, blamed the shelling on the military's regional operations command north of the town in northern Shan's Kokang area.
A spokesman for the UN secretary-general called for extra humanitarian aid funding as the fighting has spread to more parts of the country, including urban areas.
The Tazaungdaing festival returned to Taunggyi on Tuesday after a three-year hiatus, but the regime-run event was muted amid the upsurge in fighting across the country.
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