Town, Pekon Township, southern Shan State, near the Karenni State border, have repeatedly conducted military operations in ...
On the morning of October 3, a column of about 100 junta troops entered several villages located across the river from Kanto Village. When they withdrew, they forcibly took 33 locals and two ferry ...
Around Lay Kay Kaw, daily clashes between the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)-led resistance coalition and the junta ...
Around 50 junta soldiers, who had withdrawn from their original base at Tamiletaung camp, took position in Taungyarkan’s monastery. On September 26, they came under attack by the Karen National ...
Since September 26, junta troops and Bo Myat Khaing’s BGF Battalion 1016 have been operating in three columns across southern ...
The column was intercepted by the KNLA near Hteemeiwahkhee and Pahikalaw villages close to Lay Kay Kaw, where it suffered heavy casualties, according to resistance frontline sources. The junta column, ...
The column’s advance was halted by resistance forces near Theinkhun Village in Tanintharyi Township, stopping it from reaching Mawdaung, the easternmost border town in the region. According to ...
The Palaw Tapo internally displaced people (IDP) camp, situated along the Thaungyin (Moei) River south of Myawaddy Town and within the Dooplaya District controlled by the Karen National Union (KNU), ...
A big split within the KNU in 1994 resulted in the emergence of the Democratic Kayin Buddhist Army (DKBA/DKBO). The DKBA collaborated with and were sponsored by the Myanmar military and guided attacks ...
Major General Saw Tun Hlaing, BGF’s chairperson asserted that BGF had already notified its decision to cease receiving salaries and benefits from the Military Council since last month, choosing to ...
KNLA-led joint forces attacked the base, where 50 troops were firmly deployed, for almost two months. Eventually, the base fell to KNLA, with every last Junta soldier killed, according to KNU’s ...