Junta isolates Kyaukphyu town
20 Nov 2023
Meanwhile, an order issued by the junta-appointed Kyaukphyu Township administrator reads: “Unauthorised fishing, sailing and mooring along the river and shore adjacent to the town is prohibited.”
20 Nov 2023
Meanwhile, an order issued by the junta-appointed Kyaukphyu Township administrator reads: “Unauthorised fishing, sailing and mooring along the river and shore adjacent to the town is prohibited.”
20 Nov 2023
About 20 junta soldiers arrested Maung Maung Zan, a 7-year-old boy, and Ko Zaw Zaw, 20, from Sittwe’s Minzan Ward at Shwe Yaung Sone Monastery at around 10 p.m. on November 18.
20 Nov 2023
The junta is expanding and building new military camps in some towns as fighting between its troops and the Arakan Army has been intensifying since November 13 in Arakan State, according to local people.
20 Nov 2023
U San Shwe Maung, the man detained, has been using the “Ko Myat Yun Arakan” Facebook account to spread propaganda with the aim of disrupting national stability, the military council said.
19 Nov 2023
Fighting between the military and AA continued on November 19, and the military subsequently attacked with helicopter gunships, locals said.
18 Nov 2023
A DMH official said that the cyclone that crossed Bangladesh on November 17 has weakened, but due to the speed of the storm, there is still heavy rain in Arakan State.
18 Nov 2023
The United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in Myanmar has requested that all roads and waterways be opened to free travel so that humanitarian activities can be carried out for those in need of aid in Arakan State.
18 Nov 2023
Allied resistance forces led by the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) blew up a bridge across the Ataran River at the village of Chaung Hnakwa in Mon State’s Kyaikmayaw Township on Friday morning.
18 Nov 2023
Arakan State residents recently displaced by the renewed fighting between the Myanmar military and Arakan Army (AA) are suffering from junta restrictions on humanitarian operations in the state.
18 Nov 2023
U Win Yin, 51, was shot by a Navy warship as he was bringing some family members from Sittwe to Ponnagyun by boat.
18 Nov 2023
Among the arrestees are 13 from Sittwe, 11 from Taungup, four from Kyaukphyu and eight from Buthidaung and included businessmen, village administrators and students.
18 Nov 2023
Residents and shopkeepers told DMG that there are shortages of food items in Arakan State as the Myanmar military has blockaded roads and waterways in the state following renewed fighting this week between the junta and Arakan Army (AA).
18 Nov 2023
One civilian was killed and at least five others were wounded by junta artillery strikes in Arakan State’s Minbya Township on Friday, DMG has learnt.
18 Nov 2023
Maung Myat Htoo Naing uploaded a video on his Facebook account that showed dozens of fully armed junta soldiers in five military trucks arresting four residents in Sittwe’s Mingan Ward on the evening of November 15.
18 Nov 2023
The Arakan Army (AA) launched an offensive on a Border Guard Force (BGF) outpost near Kahteela Village, part of Arakan State’s Buthidaung Township, at about 8 a.m. on Saturday, according to local people.
17 Nov 2023
An elderly man in his 60s from Minbya’s Alepine Ward succumbed to shrapnel wounds to his neck due to the junta’s shelling, said a source close to the family of the victim.
17 Nov 2023
About 50 people were detained and their mobile phones were confiscated by junta soldiers, said a family member of an educational employee.
17 Nov 2023
Banks have closed in Pauktaw, Rathedaung, Buthidaung, Maungdaw and Ponnagyun townships in Arakan State due to the renewed fighting between the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army (AA), said residents.
17 Nov 2023
It is difficult to know the exact number of people trapped, but according to those who are trapped, it is known to be in the hundreds, including those who are in poor health.
17 Nov 2023
Junta soldiers arrested eight correspondent students near Lawkananda Pagoda in Sittwe on Thursday morning and their whereabouts remain unknown, said an official from the Arakan Students Union.