Regime arrests Gwa man on suspicion of AA ties
14 May 2024
A local man from Bogale Village in Kyeintalin Sub-township of Gwa Township, Arakan State, was reportedly taken by members of the military intelligence and police on Monday.
14 May 2024
A local man from Bogale Village in Kyeintalin Sub-township of Gwa Township, Arakan State, was reportedly taken by members of the military intelligence and police on Monday.
14 May 2024
The storm primarily affected Sittwe, Pauktaw, Ponnagyun, Rathedaung, Kyauktaw, Mrauk-U, Mimbya, Myebon and Ramree townships, causing massive destruction.
14 May 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) seized the military’s Light Infantry Battalion Nos. 345 and 352 near Tatminchaung Village, part of Arakan State’s Buthidaung Township, on Monday, according to a ground source.
14 May 2024
At least 1,000 local people from villages in northern Maungdaw Township on the Myanmar-Bangladesh border have reportedly fled to Bangladesh since March due to ongoing military tensions and conflict.
14 May 2024
The rate of fighting has increased in Arakan State because the Arakkha Army (AA) has significantly expanded its offensive to capture and control the Maungdaw border region.
13 May 2024
Three civilians were injured when their village in Thandwe Township was hit by a junta artillery strike at around 1 p.m. on Monday.
13 May 2024
Junta soldiers and members of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) are stationed in downtown Maungdaw, tightening security checks on local people attempting to flee at entries and exits of the town,
13 May 2024
There is no demand for cashew nuts, a local cash crop, as trade has been seriously disrupted by armed conflicts in Arakan State, according to local cashew nut growers.
13 May 2024
Some local residents in Thandwe Township, Arakan State, have reportedly fled to mainland Myanmar including Yangon due to fierce fighting between the military and Arakkha Army (AA) in recent days.
11 May 2024
Thousands of Muslims from several villages in Maungdaw and Buthidaung townships have fled to safer locations since May 5 due to the possibility of fighting near their villages.
11 May 2024
Forty-nine villages in Ponnagyun Township are facing serious water shortages as lakes and reservoirs have dried up due to intense heat, according to the Ponnagyun Youth Association(PYA).
11 May 2024
A village administrator in Arakan State’s Thandwe Township, where tensions between the military and Arakkha Army (AA) are escalating, has reportedly been detained and gone missing since his arrest.
11 May 2024
The regime said it had sent a cargo ship carrying more than 1,500 tonnes of food, consumer goods, cooking oil, medicines, building materials and charcoal for the benefit of civilians in Sittwe.
11 May 2024
Arakkha Army (AA) chief Twan Mrat Naing has responded to criticisms regarding the Muslim issue in Arakan State, where the regime and the AA are locked in fierce fighting.
11 May 2024
At least 15 people are dead and 27 others were injured after the regime bombed a Buddhist monastery in a Magway Region village where locals were meeting on May 9, Myanmar’s parallel National Unity Government (NUG) said in a statement.
11 May 2024
Local people in Arakan State who have lost limbs due to landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERWs) are struggling to make ends meet due to lack of assistance.
10 May 2024
“They abducted young people purportedly for the AA. Some were snatched from their shelters, and some on the streets. We don’t know where they were taken. Some have reportedly been released after paying a ransom,”
10 May 2024
The Myanmar military has been destroying key bridges in Maungdaw District in a move believed intended to hamper Arakkha Army (AA) attacks.
10 May 2024
It has been nearly two months since the Arakkha Army (AA) launched an offensive in Ann Township, where the Myanmar military’s Western Command headquarters is based.
10 May 2024
Two Muslims were injured in a junta artillery strike on Gone Nar Village, Shwe Zarr Village- tract, in Arakan State’s Maungdaw Township, on Thursday night.