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KNLA Coalition Takes Junta Artillery Base in Lay Kay Kaw, Karen State

An officer from Cobra Column, part of the KNLA-led coalition, said that the coalition forces finally took the Myawaddy Township base at around 4:00 am, after four months of trying. He said: “We’ve been fighting to capture that base for about four months. The enemy used drones and airstrikes to defend it, but now they can’t hold out any longer…

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Junta launches offensive in Palaw Township, Tanintharyi Region

The junta started its offensive at 8:00 am on 14 October by taking control of land from the resistance, around the Union Highway just outside Meelaungchaung Village. A spokesperson for Palaw People’s Defence Force (PDF) said: “Up until now, they [the junta troops] haven’t been able to advance. We have occupied the villages along the Union Highway. They said they…

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Militia Group Joins Junta on Asia Highway Checkpoints

Bo Bi’s militia was previously under the military-aligned Democratic Karen Buddhist Army – Brigade 5 but it split away from them in 2016. Initially they sought refuge in the Khyin Phawdawmu Monastery and as a result also became known as the Phawdawmu Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (Phawdawmu DKBA). A local said to the Karen Information Center (KIC): “There are many…

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Census Enumerators Deliberately Under-Representing Ethnic People

The junta-organised census, running from 1 to 15 October 2024, has no question about ethnicity, unlike the previous censuses in 1974, 1983 and 2014. But in this year’s census there is a question that asks what primary language respondents use at home. Though no figures relating to ethnicity were released after the 2014 census, despite there being a question about…

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Junta deploying hundreds of reinforcements around Hpa-An, Karen State

Since 4 October 2024, hundreds of junta troops have taken positions in downtown Hpa-An and surrounding areas, including the under-construction Zwegabin Plaza shopping mall on Bogyoke Road, the Denko fuel station at the junction leading to Hlaingbwe Town, Kyar Inn Hill, and along Htaungwi Kanna Road. “About 100 junta soldiers are stationed at the Zwegabin Plaza building, a high-rise building…

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BGF Helps Junta Collect Conscription Lists

Since 1 October 2024, in Kamarmaung Town in Hpapun Township in Mutraw District and its surrounding villages names of local men aged between 30 and 60 years old are being collected mainly by BGF soldiers, according to officers from Brigade 5 and Kamarmaung residents. The names of people chosen for conscription into the junta army will come from these lists.…

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Drone Targets Administration Organising Census in Kyainseikgyi Town, Karen State

The junta started carrying out census enumeration in downtown Kyainseikgyi Town on 1 October and it is believed this is what precipitated the drone attack. A Kyainseikgyi resident said: “Because they conducted the census, they were attacked with a drone. The explosion near the police station was extremely loud. We have not heard of any injuries so far. The census…

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Junta Starts Taking Census in Hpa-An, Karen State

On 2 October, a resident of Yonkone Road in Hpa-An City said to KIC: “Yesterday, the junta’s enumeration staff conducted the census along Bogyoke Road, Yonekone Road, and in Pyidaungsu Ward of Hpa-An City. EAOs that signed the [Nationwide] Ceasefire [Agreement (NCA) of 2015], such as the KNU/KNLA Peace Council [a.k.a. Karen Peace Council (KPC)], along with [Karen] Border Guard…

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Junta Conscripts Desert Army in Karen State

During the last week of August, 200 soldiers, many of whom were newly conscripted, were sent by the junta to reinforce the Ahnankwin base, which is in Dooplaya District, an area mainly under the control of Karen National Union/Karen National Liberation Army (KNU/KNLA) Brigade 6. 15 of the new conscripts surrendered to the KNLA, according to KNLA sources 10 of…

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Junta Defending Artillery Base With Airstrikes, Near Lay Kay Kaw Town, Karen State

The artillery base, on a hill near Lay Kay Kaw Town, in Myawaddy Township north of Myawaddy Town, has been encircled by KNLA-led forces since July 2024. On 29 September 2024 the fighting around the base escalated. This prompted the junta to launch multiple airstrikes to try and defend the base, according to a KNLA frontline source familiar with the…

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