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Junta airstrikes in KNU’s Myeik-Dawei District kill 10, injure 15

At noon on March 10, the junta deployed a K-8 W trainer/light attack aircraft to drop four 250-pound bombs on Taku Village in Lel Mu Lar (Palaw) Township, the KNU Executive Central Committee announced. The attack killed 4 civilians, including a child, and left 12 others seriously injured. A day earlier, on March 9, a junta fighter jet dropped two…

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Over 30 civilians killed in junta attacks in Kyaukkyi

On March 5, junta military columns, including troops from Infantry Battalion 264 (IB 264), infiltrated Kyaungkone and Darseik villages in Htee Pu Lu Village Tract and carried out airstrikes with fighter jets and drones. The air raids instantly killed 25 people—17 men and 8 women—ranging in age from 6 to 60, according to the KNU’s statement. In addition, junta columns…

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Farmers fear fuel price surges and potential shortages

Petrol stations in some cities closed on March 3, while long lines of vehicles formed at those that remained open. The junta later announced that it had sufficient domestic fuel reserves and promised new measures to address the problem. Although long queues at fuel stations have since disappeared, concerns remain among the farming community. In the Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar’s rice…

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KWO calls for more significant roles for women

KWO made the call at the International Women’s Day event in Mae Sot, Thailand, held in partnership with the Karen Peace Support Network (KPSN). “Women’s participation in every sector is crucial. To seize these opportunities, women themselves need to learn and build their skills. Only then can they contribute to the well-being of their families and communities. We call for…

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Gambling stalls guarded by BGF and KNU/KNLA-PC flourish at Mount Zwegabin Pagoda festival

The festival is held annually on Tabaung Full Moon Day of the Myanmar calendar. This year, it took place from March 1 to 3 in the villages of Khalauknaing, on the east side of Mount Zwegabin, a well-known natural landmark in Karen State near Hpa-An, and in Donying on the west side. The festival featured around 100 stalls offering various…

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Conscription-linked abductions surface in Hpa-An and Myawaddy

In Myawaddy, a town on the border with Thailand, the number of abductions targeting young people out at night has increased in recent days. Such incidents are becoming increasingly common in the town, a town resident told KIC. “There have been cases where young people were abducted while walking on the streets in their own ward. It also depends on…

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Myanmar tops global casualty list from landmines and UXO

Deaths from landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) in Myanmar have risen each year since the 2021 coup. In 2023, 1,003 people were killed by the explosives, a figure that surged to 2,029 in 2024. As a result, Myanmar surpassed Syria, Afghanistan, and Ukraine to record the highest number of landmine and UXO casualties worldwide for two consecutive years. According to…

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Five killed in drone attack on DKBA and civilian vehicles in southern Myawaddy

The drone strike occurred as DKBA troops were helping a civilian vehicle that had broken down near an area locally known as Yekone, a DKBA source said. “There had been fighting in the area, but there were no active clashes when our men arrived. They stopped after spotting a broken-down car and went to help. That’s when the attack happened.…

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KNU grants amnesty to over 100 prisoners

The KNU’s Department of Home Affairs, Religious Affairs and Prisons granted amnesty to 92 men and 12 women, excluding those serving sentences longer than seven years for major crimes such as rape, murder, and drug trafficking. The KNU said the amnesty ceremony was held on February 23. The amnesty applied to those sentenced before January 31 this year, aiming to…

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Chinese business boom sparks popularity of Chinese language courses in Payathonzu

Telecom scam operations, restaurants, massage parlors, beauty salons, laundries, and grocery stores that previously operated in Myawaddy and Shwe Kokko Town have relocated to Payathonzu, largely under Chinese ownership, offering better job prospects for locals fluent in Chinese. As a result, more residents in the town are learning to speak and write Chinese, with course fees ranging from 300,000 to…

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