• NewsNew recruits receive medical examinations at a junta recruitment centre (State Administration Council)

    Nearly 30 junta administrators resign in Rakhine State over conscription effort

    The resignations come as anti-regime groups issue warnings to officials not to comply with the military’s efforts to forcibly recruit new troops

  • NewsJunta soldiers on guard duty near Mandalay Palace in February 2021 (AFP)

    Two village administrators shot dead for assisting Myanmar regime’s conscription effort

    The shootings, in Magway and Mandalay regions, come amid warnings from resistance groups not to cooperate with the military’s drive to force civilians into its ranks

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    Kachin-led resistance forces seize junta police station in Hpakant

    Allied forces belonging to the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and Kachin People’s Defence Force (PDF) overran a police station near Tar Ma Hkan village in Kachin State’s jade-rich Hpakant Township on Monday morning, forcing the junta personnel inside to flee. It was not known how many troops were stationed at the site, located some 18 miles west of the town of Hpakant, but a Kachin PDF officer said that some sought refuge in a nearby military base while others simply fled the area.  The Kachin forces proceeded to attack the base in question, he added.  “They are not even firing that many gunshots anymore. We are dropping bombs using drones as well as attacking them from the ground,” the Kachin PDF officer told Myanmar Now on Tuesday.  Both the police station and the army base are located on a hill south of Tar Ma Hkan, and had been maintaining control of the sizable village—home to a high school and a public hospital—from these positions. The hospital reportedly sustained damage in the fighting.  A junta fighter jet attempted to drive resistance forces out of the area by launching two airstrikes on the area at 5pm on Monday, as well as two…

  • MyanmarRakhine state capital in December 2023. (Photo: Myanmar Now)

    Blast goes off near ‘Korean port’ in Rakhine State capital 

    Military authorities are tightening security and restricting people’s movements as the Arakan Army moves closer to Sittwe, banning travel on rivers and allegedly sabotaging bridges in various parts of the state

  • MyanmarAA troops seen at the entrance of Mrauk-U (3BH)

    Village torched in Rakhine State as Myanmar army loses more ground to AA 

    The military council blamed ‘enemy forces’ for torching a village in Ponnagyun Township despite admitting junta troops were in the village at the time

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