Impending hunger at old displacement camps
29 Nov 2023
More than 58,000 people displaced by the fighting between Myanmar military and the Arakan Army (AA) in 2018-2020, and 2022 remain at camps in Arakan State and Chin State’s Paletwa Township,
29 Nov 2023
More than 58,000 people displaced by the fighting between Myanmar military and the Arakan Army (AA) in 2018-2020, and 2022 remain at camps in Arakan State and Chin State’s Paletwa Township,
29 Nov 2023
The regime has blockaded roads and waterways since fighting with the Arakan Army (AA) broke out on November 13, and cash is dwindling at banks, forcing many to impose restrictions on cash withdrawals, bank staff told DMG.
29 Nov 2023
Fighting has been ongoing for one week following the AA’s offensive against the two hilltop positions near Taronai Village began around 6 a.m. on November 14, and junta troops responded with aerial support and shelling.
28 Nov 2023
Over 20,0000 people trapped in Laukkai for nearly a month due to the fighting outside the town in northern Shan State have been allowed to leave the town since Sunday.
28 Nov 2023
Residents of Awataung village in Sanae town in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu Township have been forced to flee their homes due to threats from Myanmar’s military regime.
28 Nov 2023
The military launched a joint operation of ground troops, navy and air forces for control of Pauktaw against the Arakan Army, which has been attempting to rescue dozens of residents trapped by the fighting.
28 Nov 2023
“Children were playing near a classroom after having lunch when the military carried out a drone attack,” said a family member of the injured.
28 Nov 2023
Since renewed fighting broke out on November 13, Myanmar’s military regime has detained at least 60 civilians in Sittwe, Buthidaung, Ponnagyun, Kyaukphyu and Taungup townships.
27 Nov 2023
Myanmar’s military regime has not allowed drivers to pass through the Kyauk Talone checkpoint just outside the town. It has also issued an order banning water transport along the sea adjacent to the town until December 19.
27 Nov 2023
“It has become very difficult to buy fuel in Sittwe. If we can’t buy fuel, we will have to suspend our operations temporarily,” said U Min Htel Warr, chairman of the Shwe Yaung Metta Foundation.
27 Nov 2023
MPT phone lines are down in some parts of Ann, Myebon, Pauktaw and Manaung townships in Arakan State, according to local residents.
27 Nov 2023
Around 30 junta soldiers have been stationed at the convocation hall and four-storey building on the campus of Sittwe University since November 25, according to sources familiar with the matter.
27 Nov 2023
Local residents have accused the military’s Ponnagyun-based Light Infantry Battalion No. 550 of firing the mortar shell.
27 Nov 2023
Though it is time to harvest paddy, many farmers are unable to do so due to fighting around their villages and the junta’s indiscriminate artillery strikes.
26 Nov 2023
“The military launched a drone attack on the village without fighting. A woman sustained severe injuries to her left eye and abdomen,” said a local woman from Khamaungdaw Village.
26 Nov 2023
An elderly man was killed and a teenage girl was injured after mortar shells landed and exploded in Kainggyi Village, part of Arakan State’s Maungdaw Township, on November 25, according to locals.
26 Nov 2023
A mortar shell fired by a Myanmar Navy vessel fell in Ba One Ward, Pauktaw, killing Daw Oo Nyunt Sein, a 70-year-old woman, on the spot.
26 Nov 2023
Eight junta soldiers were killed and some were wounded in a clash with the Arakan Army (AA) near Kainggyi Village in Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, the Three Brotherhood Alliance said in a statement on Saturday.
25 Nov 2023
More houses caught fire in Arakan State’s Pauktaw town on Saturday after being hit by artillery shells fired by junta warships and the No. 12 Police Battalion in Sittwe.
25 Nov 2023
Currently, the two sides are fighting in seven townships in Arakan State including Maungdaw, Buthidaung, Rathedaung, Pauktaw, Kyauktaw, Minbya and Myebon, as well as Paletwa in neighbouring Chin State.