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Junta threatens to confiscate homes of Kyondoe IDPs refusing to return

In April, the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and allied resistance groups seized control of the main highway between Kyondoe and Kawkareik towns. However, in the last week of July, the junta launched an offensive and regained control of that road section. During the clashes, many residents of Kyondoe Town took refuge as IDPs in Yoemahar and Kyarkalay villages in…

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Law claimed to protect election threatens press freedom

On July 29, junta leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing promulgated the ‘Law on the Protection of Multiparty Democratic Elections from Obstruction, Disruption and Destruction,’ comprising 8 chapters and 32 sections. The Independent Press Council Myanmar (IPCM), representing media agencies and journalists in Myanmar, abroad, and in ethnic regions, has criticized the junta’s laws and restrictions as a growing threat…

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Hpa-An Flooding Displaces 30,000

The river water has flooded about nine central wards of Hpa-An City and about 20 nearby villages in Hpa-An Township leading to evacuations, according to local relief groups. Local aid groups and relevant departments of the junta administration have helped around 30,000 flood affected residents by establishing 22 temporary camps where people displaced by flooding can shelter, according to reports…

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Military Junta Troops Advancing Toward Demoso Accused of Burning Civilian Homes

The arson attacks began on the 22nd of this month (July), according to a frontline news source who spoke to the Kantarawaddy Times. “Yes, there have been houses set on fire. They (the junta troops) have reached Phayarni. And they have been burning houses in and around Noe Koe,” said the source. Even though no clashes occurred around the Noe…

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3,000 IDPs in Taungoo Township Need Assistance

In early May 2025, following fighting with resistance forces to the east of the Sittaung River in Taungoo Township, the junta burned down several villages, including including Kyauklonegyi, Letpaekone, Saparkywei, and Tawpu, causing thousands of residents to flee and seek shelter in an IDP camp on the west side of the Sittaung River, just outside Taungoo City. Later, on 23…

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KNU Disputes Report Saying it Controls a Third of Thai Border Areas

The 21 July 2025 report by the Institute of Strategy and Policy – Myanmar (ISP-Myanmar) estimated that, as of 15 July 2025, the KNU controls approximately 800 km (497 miles), or about a third, of the approximately 2,416 km (1,501 miles) long border with Thailand. The report said that since the February 2021 coup the KNU has been “increasingly focused…

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Fighting Forces Karen State Villagers Across Border

On 3 July 2025, the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and its allies launched an offensive against Wawlay TOC, which is in Myawaddy’s Township’s Wawlay Town, on the border with Thailand,. Since then residents of Wawlay Town and the surrounding areas have been fleeing across the Wa Le River into Thailand. Currently about 1,000 of them are sheltering in Thailand.…

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34 Women Killed In Myanmar in June 2025

18 of the women were killed by airstrikes, 11 were killed by artillery fire, two by gunfire, two by landmines and one was arbitrarily killed. Four of the killed were minors under the age of 18. Of the 34 killed women, seven were killed in Sagaing Region; five each were killed in Mandalay Region, Shan State, and Karen State; four…

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Junta Tries to Retake Asia Highway in Kawkareik Township

On 8 July 2025, a column of junta soldiers from Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) 545 based in Kyondoe Town and another column from the Military Operations Command 12 (MOC 12) base near to Kawkareik Town simultaneously began advancing along the section of highway towards each other under the cover of heavy artillery fire. A frontline resistance force said: “Since around…

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Junta Column Moving Through Launglon Township

On 14 June the column of about 80 junta soldiers started moving through the villages south of Launglon Town. After about a week they stationed themselves in Kanyonkyun Village. 40 to 50 villagers, many of whom were elderly, who had not managed to flee in advance of the junta column remained in the village. The junta soldiers forced the residents…

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