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Last week, it was reported that Private Phetcharat Kamlangying, an Army conscript attached to the 2nd Artillery Regiment, King’s Guard, at Fort Phrom Yothee in Prachinburi, died in November 2025 under suspicious circumstances. [1]
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s military death toll in ongoing border clashes with Cambodia has reached nine, the Defense Ministry said Thursday, w [2]
IDPs in Myanmar / Photo: AFP Mizzima The National Unity Government (NUG) of Myanmar has released a harrowing report marking the fifth anniversary of the military coup, documenting the deaths of 5,188 civilians at the hands of junta forces. (confirmed by 2 sources) [3]
Mizzima Myanmar’s military junta enacted the Military Secrets Protection Law on 28 July, introducing harsh penalties including the death sentence and life imprisonment for the unauthorized disclosure of military secrets. [4]
More than 40 junta personnel including an election official and military commanders were killed in a series of attacks by resistance groups this past weekend. [5]
Last week, it was reported that Private Phetcharat Kamlangying, an Army conscript attached to the 2nd Artillery Regiment, King’s Guard, at Fort Phrom Yothee in Prachinburi, died in November 2025 under suspicious circumstances.
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s military death toll in ongoing border clashes with Cambodia has reached nine, the Defense Ministry said Thursday, w
IDPs in Myanmar / Photo: AFP Mizzima The National Unity Government (NUG) of Myanmar has released a harrowing report marking the fifth anniversary of the military coup, documenting the deaths of 5,188 civilians at the hands of junta forces.
Mizzima Myanmar’s military junta enacted the Military Secrets Protection Law on 28 July, introducing harsh penalties including the death sentence and life imprisonment for the unauthorized disclosure of military secrets.
More than 40 junta personnel including an election official and military commanders were killed in a series of attacks by resistance groups this past weekend.
At least five people were killed and more than two dozen protesters arrested by Myanmar military regime forces on Sunday, bringing the death toll to more than 560 in 63 days since the coup.
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BANGKOK—A human rights organisation on Thursday accused the Thai military of torturing and killing a Myanmar man near the border between the two countries this year.
Mizzima The Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM) issued a statement on 23 September, declaring that military council’s imposition of the death penalty through private court proceedings, without adhering to the fundamental principles
Mizzima In the two months following the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA)’s 25 November 2024, declaration of its willingness to resolve tensions with Myanmar’s junta, the military has launched at least seven airstrikes on TNLA-controlled areas,