Junta forces Arakanese villagers to relocate to Sittwe
15 Jun 2024
Myanmar’s military regime has forced thousands of residents from 12 Arakanese villages in Sittwe Township to move to Sittwe Town, its seat of administration in Arakan State.
15 Jun 2024
Myanmar’s military regime has forced thousands of residents from 12 Arakanese villages in Sittwe Township to move to Sittwe Town, its seat of administration in Arakan State.
15 Jun 2024
The regime carried out airstrikes on Mee Chaung Htoo, Maungkan and Kintaung villages, where locals are increasingly worried about their safety.
15 Jun 2024
Myanmar’s military regime has reportedly issued arrest warrants for 20 local men from Maungdaw, Arakan State, on suspicion of providing food and funds to the Arakan Army (AA).
15 Jun 2024
“The regime sent reinforcements to Taungup in Arakan State via Padaung Township in Bago Region. This is the reason why the AA blocks the road section,” the source explained.
14 Jun 2024
The military regime committed 46 massacres in the four months from January through April, reported Nyan Lin Thit Analytica, an independent research group monitoring Myanmar’s political situation.
14 Jun 2024
Myanmar’s military regime has destroyed seven bridges in Arakan State’s Maungdaw and Ann townships over the past few days amid escalating hostilities.
14 Jun 2024
At least 10 junta soldiers were killed when a Myanmar military drone attack reportedly targeted its own troops in error during hostilities near Thandwe Airport in Thandwe Town, Arakan State, on Thursday.
14 Jun 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) has said that respective ethnic groups and tribes have been assigned to carry out administrative and rehabilitation activities in the areas controlled by the ethnic armed group.
13 Jun 2024
The regime has tightened security, and reinforced troops and weapons since early this month. Taungup residents have reported spotting hundreds of Muslim conscripts among the ranks of junta battalions in Taungup.
13 Jun 2024
The AA simultaneously launched attacks on the military’s Tawhein tactical command base near Kazukaing Village along with some military camps and Point 299 near Shaukchon Village on June 12.
13 Jun 2024
The 5th Military Operations Command, Light Infantry Battalion Nos. 544 and 346 are based in Taungup. Residents have reported seeing Muslim conscripts at those battalions since earlier this month.
13 Jun 2024
With conflict zones expanding across the country, the space for civilians to flee the fighting has increasingly shrunk, said a weekly analysis report from Burma News International-Myanmar (BNI-Myanmar).
13 Jun 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) reportedly seized a Myanmar military base near Alae Than Kyaw Village in Arakan State’s Maungdaw Township on the night of June 12.
13 Jun 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) on June 12 rescued more than 1,000 local people from Got Village, part of Arakan State’s Thandwe Township, who were trapped by fighting near the village.
12 Jun 2024
Two male residents of Byaing Phyu Village in Arakan State’s Sittwe Township have died of injuries they sustained while in military custody.
12 Jun 2024
The civilian casualties were reported after a military jet fighter and drones dropped multiple bombs on Latpanpyar and Thawinchaung villages on June 11, the AA’s statement said.
12 Jun 2024
The trade route was reopened two weeks after officials from the United League of Arakan (ULA), the political wing of the Arakkha Army (AA), held talks with the CYLA.
12 Jun 2024
About 50 junta soldiers and members of Border Guard Force Battalion No. 5 in Maungdaw Town’s Myothugyi Ward reportedly detained five local men from Wimala Village on June 10.
12 Jun 2024
The injured have been identified as Daw Shwe Khin Nu, 82, from Mee Kyaung Tet Village in Kyaukphyu Township and Daw Win Win Than, 42, from Ingyin Village in Myebon Township.
11 Jun 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) has yet to attack regime positions in Kyaukphyu, the site of major Chinese investments in Arakan State, though military tensions are running high in the region.