Others specifically blamed 969 and “northern Rakhines.”
Zaw Lay Khar, 62, who lost her mother in the attack, described how mobs waving swords and knives came into the village.
“There was nothing we could do but run,” she said, adding that while the faces of the attackers were largely unfamiliar, she saw some Buddhist neighbors pointing out Muslim homes.
“I don't know how this happened.”