Regime detains retired politician in Sittwe
08 Dec 2023
A retired politician from Setyonsu Ward in the Arakan State capital Sittwe has been detained by the regime and has reportedly not been allowed to meet with family members.
08 Dec 2023
A retired politician from Setyonsu Ward in the Arakan State capital Sittwe has been detained by the regime and has reportedly not been allowed to meet with family members.
08 Dec 2023
Ma Tin Nilar Aung aka Mee Nge, the woman detained, has been using the “Nilar Aung” Facebook account to spread propaganda with the aim of disrupting national stability, the military council alleges.
07 Dec 2023
The heavily guarded base has two helipads and was a heavy loss for the regime both militarily and economically, as it is strategically located near the India-Myanmar border with access to Arakan and Chin states, and on the trade route to India, according to analysts.
07 Dec 2023
Local merchants and cargo workers are reportedly facing difficulties as the border trade zones in Arakan State have been closed for nearly a month.
07 Dec 2023
Regime forces arrested a man from Taung Yin ward in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu town on Wednesday for allegedly funding the Arakan Army (AA).
07 Dec 2023
The regime has arrested at least 70 civilians across Arakan State since November 13 on various pretexts, according to a DMG tally. Some of them were released after they or their families paid ransom money.
07 Dec 2023
At least 16 people — seven from Sittwe and nine from Kyaukphyu — have been charged under Sections 505 (a) and (b) of the Penal Code during renewed hostilities between the military and Arakan Army (AA) in Arakan State.
07 Dec 2023
The regime has been targeting civilians who are not involved in the fighting in Arakan State, using heavy weapons and small arms fire, and burning homes and food.
06 Dec 2023
It has been around 10 days since filling stations shut down across Arakan State except in Thandwe and Gwa towns, said residents.
06 Dec 2023
The operation has achieved a certain degree of success thanks to a continuous offensive against the intended military targets, said the ethnic alliance.
06 Dec 2023
The Arakan Army (AA) ambushed junta troops near Ngwetaungpauk Bridge in Mrauk-U Township, Arakan State, on Wednesday afternoon, according to local residents.
06 Dec 2023
The border trade between Myanmar and Thailand has temporarily ceased due to ongoing fighting between the military and anti-regime forces in Kawkareik, Kayin (Karen) State.
06 Dec 2023
The junta’s Light Infantry Battalion Nos. 371, 372 and 372, stationed on Mt. Tawhein in Kazukaing village-tract, fired mortar shells into the villages from 9 a.m. to noon, according to locals.
06 Dec 2023
Nineteen homes caught fire and a local woman was injured in Manawthiri Village, part of Arakan State’s Pauktaw Township, on Tuesday after artillery shells fired by a junta warship landed and exploded in the village.
06 Dec 2023
“We need new Arakha warriors — Defenders of Our Fatherland — who have genuine love for Arakha State and are dedicated to defending it,” reads the AA statement.
05 Dec 2023
The regime arrested 70 locals from Ohntaw and Gonechein villages, and Taungyin and Cediya wards, at different locations including near a government technical institute on Monday.
05 Dec 2023
Myanmar’s military regime has invited soldiers who have deserted or gone absent without leave to return to the barracks, promising that they will not be punished for any minor crime they might have committed.
05 Dec 2023
A coalition headed by the KNLA launched attacks on the military’s Light Infantry Battalion Nos. 599 and 590, the Myoma police station in Mone town, and a security checkpoint near a bridge on December 2, and seized the town two days later.
05 Dec 2023
Shells fired by a Myanmar Navy vessel sailing from Sittwe fell in Manawthiri Village at 10 a.m. on December 5, setting structures alight in the village an hour later, said a villager.
05 Dec 2023
Mortar shells fired by a Border Guard Force (BGF) battalion fell in Shweyinaye Village on Monday evening, injuring Daw Khin Ye, 62, Ko Maung Hla Aye, 25, and Ma Hla Sein Win, a 22-year-old pregnant woman.