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UN investigators warn of widespread abuses in Myanmar conflict.
Attacks targeting civilians, torture and sexual violence have escalated into systematic atrocities, they say.
The situation is particularly alarming in Rakhine state, the site of a brutal crackdown on the Muslim Rohingya community by the military in 2017 .
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