Channels with over 4,000 subscribers, including Digital Daily and Kyaw Gyi, have circulated claims such as ‘Starlink services will be suspended at the Myanmar border’ and ‘If the local terrorist group, the People’s Defense Force (PDF), loses access to Starlink, it won’t be able to raise funds and will struggle.’ The posts reached between 500 and 2,000 views across various…
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Locals reported that IT specialists and wealthy Chinese nationals were among those sent to Hpa-An, though KIC has not been able to independently verify this. “Many IT experts and Chinese businessmen from Myawaddy are now in Hpa-An. They’re staying at the Governor Hotel, Kan Thar Oo Hotel, and Zwegabin Park Hotel in the city. The junta troops haven’t arrested or…
Read More »After a junta column entered a village in Launglon Township, Tanintharyi Region, over 3,000 residents from the village and nearby communities have fled their homes. A junta column of around 100 troops arrived at Kyauksin Village via the sea, prompting over 3,000 residents from five villages including Kyauksin to flee, according to local aid workers and resistance sources. Regime soldiers…
Read More »At around 1:00 pm on October 17, junta troops opened fire on a vehicle traveling along the Paheikalaw–Lay Kay Kaw Road, which leads to Lay Kay Kaw Town in Myawaddy Township, a hotspot of conflict between the junta and Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)-led resistance forces. According to local resistance sources, regime soldiers seized three wounded people after firing on…
Read More »On the evening of October 15, fifteen trucks carrying junta troops entered Ingyinmyaing Village, located between Falu and Minletpan villages. The troops then began shelling nearby resistance positions with artillery, sparking armed clashes. “The newly arrived junta troops joined up with the Border Guard Force in Ingyinmyaing and started firing artillery. The shelling went on all night and into the…
Read More »Junta troops stationed in Mobye (Mongpai) Town, Pekon Township, southern Shan State, near the Karenni State border, have repeatedly conducted military operations in nearby villages such as Settawyar and Loiyin. These operations have sparked frequent clashes with Karenni resistance forces, including the Karenni Nationalities Defence Force (KNDF), forcing residents of nearby IDP camps to evacuate repeatedly. “Lately, the clashes have…
Read More »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 boatmen with them. “The abducted people still haven’t been released. The junta troops also took some boatmen. Soldiers forced locals to go with them as human…
Read More »Around Lay Kay Kaw, daily clashes between the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)-led resistance coalition and the junta have continued, with the junta employing airstrikes, artillery shelling, and suicide drones to target homes, schools, and monasteries between September 25 and October 3, fueling the fears of displaced residents, according to aid workers assisting them. “Right now, the town and surrounding…
Read More »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 Liberation Army (KNLA) Brigade 4’s special forces, triggering intense clashes. As a result, villagers fled to safer areas and have not yet been able to return home. “The displaced people…
Read More »Since September 26, junta troops and Bo Myat Khaing’s BGF Battalion 1016 have been operating in three columns across southern villages of Kawkareik Township. On September 27, artillery shelling by the junta and BGF wounded a local couple in Anhpagyi Village. “Fighting erupted on September 27 when junta forces tried to enter Kamaingkone Village, and the situation escalated later that…
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