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Junta assaults displace thousands during Myanmar’s Thingyan New Year’s festival
Bombs dropped by regime forces have killed at least one civilian—a 14-year-old girl—in Sagaing’s Yinmabin Township since Sunday
The attack comes as the regime prepares to intensify its offensives in the state after retaking the key town of Falam late last week
Airstrikes and ground troops force Chin resistance coalition to abandon the state's second capital, which had been under their control since April 2025
Junta troops killed three civilians, including two deaf brothers, in Magway Region’s Natmauk Township this week, a local resistance group said. The brothers were herding cattle near the village of Kyeekan when they encountered a column of regime soldiers on Wednesday, according to the Natmauk People’s Defence Organisation (PDO). “One was completely deaf and the other couldn’t speak, so they didn’t avoid [the junta soldiers]. They ran into the column and were both shot in the head,” said A Seik Thee, a PDO commander. The victims were identified as Han Myint, 40, and Win Myint, 38. . . Subscribe for full access Support our independent journalism by subscribing now. Subscribe now Already a subscriber? Log in
Capture of Surbung Airport could give the military an air resupply route to retake the state, defectors warn
Bombs dropped by regime forces have killed at least one civilian—a 14-year-old girl—in Sagaing’s Yinmabin Township since Sunday