Junta to move Arakan IDPs to Pyapon camps
23 Dec 2024
The military regime is forcing internally displaced people (IDPs) from Arakan State taking refuge in Yekyi and Kyonepyaw townships in Ayeyarwady Region to relocate.
23 Dec 2024
The military regime is forcing internally displaced people (IDPs) from Arakan State taking refuge in Yekyi and Kyonepyaw townships in Ayeyarwady Region to relocate.
23 Dec 2024
The Chin Brotherhood reported on Sunday that the Arakkha Army (AA) provided military weapons, ammunition, reinforcements, military advice, and other support in its offensive against the regime for control of Mindat and Kanpetlet towns in Chin State.
23 Dec 2024
The regime regularly uses those types of aircraft in its airstrikes on the civilian population.
23 Dec 2024
The Myanmar military and Arakkha Army (AA) exchanged heavy weapons fire near villages on the border of Arakan State's Sittwe and Ponnagyun townships on December 21 and 22.
21 Dec 2024
Locally grown flowers are in high demand in Arakan State as the junta’s blockades have effectively barred the supply of flowers from Yangon and other parts of the country, according to flower growers and sellers.
21 Dec 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) has vowed to liberate all of western Myanmar’s Arakan State. It has captured 14 townships including 13 townships in Arakan State and Paletwa Township in neighbouring Chin State.
21 Dec 2024
The whereabouts of four ethnic Thet people from Magyigone Village in Arakan State’s Maungdaw Township are still unknown since they disappeared around six months ago.
21 Dec 2024
Due to the difficulty of traveling to Nar Daung Kya Village and the lack of job opportunities in the area, IDPs are finding it difficult to make a living.
21 Dec 2024
Junta attacks killed 633 civilians — 243 female and 390 male — from July 1 to December 19. Sagaing Region had the highest number of casualties, with 140. Of the total, 90 were children under the age of 18 and 79 were over the age of 60.
21 Dec 2024
The AA is currently attacking the remaining junta battalion and military camps in Gwa, and clashes with military regiments under the 11th Light Infantry Division are ongoing.
20 Dec 2024
An increase in malaria cases has been reported in Tawphyarchaung village-tract in Arakan State’s Ponnagyun Township, with resulting fatalities due to a shortage of medicines, according to residents.
20 Dec 2024
Tens of thousands of civilians displaced by fighting in Arakan State’s Ann Township need emergency relief supplies, the Humanitarian and Development Coordination Office (HDCO) of the Arakkha Army (AA) reported on Friday.
20 Dec 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) has banned the sale and consumption of all imported and domestic alcoholic beverages including liquor, beer and wine in its areas of control starting December 20, according to residents.
20 Dec 2024
Bombs dropped by two junta jet fighters fell and exploded in Thandwe’s Ward 1 and Ward 4 at around 11 p.m. on December 19, wounding the three.
20 Dec 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) seized control of the military's Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) No. 563 in Gwa, Arakan State, on Friday morning, according to sources close to the ethnic armed group.
19 Dec 2024
Last rainy season, fertiliser prices were so high that most farmers were unable to use enough. In addition, thousands of acres of farmland were damaged by floods in Kyauktaw and Mrauk-U townships in July and August, forcing farmers to replant paddy.
19 Dec 2024
Fighting has flared up between the regime and the Arakkha Army (AA) on the road through the Arakan Mountains linking Gwa Township in Arakan State with Ngathaingchaung in Ayeyarwady Region.
19 Dec 2024
The AA has laid siege to Sittwe since seizing Ponnagyun, Rathedaung and Pauktaw townships bordering Sittwe. Some AA troops have penetrated Sittwe, resulting in frequent skirmishes with the regime.
19 Dec 2024
Following heavy military defeats over the past year that have seen Myanmar’s military regime losing large swaths of territory in northern Shan State and Arakan State, junta boss Min Aung Hlaing reshuffled his cabinet on Wednesday.
19 Dec 2024
The AA reported that he was attempting to flee into Bangladesh but could not due to a blockade by AA troops. The colonel died of blood loss after he stepped on a landmine planted by local border guard police, according to the AA.