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Ethnic Karen need to adapt to new threats from the Myanmar Army (or Tatmadaw), according to the deputy chief of the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), who accused the Tatmadaw of violating the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA). [2]
Index – Weapons captured from the seal station. lead Guns Mizzima The Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and allied forces reportedly captured the Kuseik junta camp, a military outpost established in the 1950s along the Hpapun-Kamarmaung road near... [3]
Mizzima Since Myanmar’s junta assumed power nearly four years ago, it has reportedly been forced to abandon more than 60 of its military bases in Hpapun District, Karen State, according to a senior official from the Karen National Liberation Army (KN... [4]
Mizzima Following a drone attack on the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) headquarters, both KNLA and junta forces have ramped up military presence and patrols in the region, local sources reported. [5]
Mizzima The Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) joint forces have urged civilians living along the Tanintharyi–Mawtaung border road to construct bomb shelters and take safety precautions, citing ongoing clashes and increased aerial assaults by the ... [6]
Ethnic Karen need to adapt to new threats from the Myanmar Army (or Tatmadaw), according to the deputy chief of the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), who accused the Tatmadaw of violating the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA).
Index – Weapons captured from the seal station. lead Guns Mizzima The Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and allied forces reportedly captured the Kuseik junta camp, a military outpost established in the 1950s along the Hpapun-Kamarmaung road near
Mizzima Since Myanmar’s junta assumed power nearly four years ago, it has reportedly been forced to abandon more than 60 of its military bases in Hpapun District, Karen State, according to a senior official from the Karen National Liberation Army (KN
Mizzima Following a drone attack on the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) headquarters, both KNLA and junta forces have ramped up military presence and patrols in the region, local sources reported.
Mizzima The Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) joint forces have urged civilians living along the Tanintharyi–Mawtaung border road to construct bomb shelters and take safety precautions, citing ongoing clashes and increased aerial assaults by the
More than 100 Myanmar military troops died in August during fighting with the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) in its Brigade 5 area in Papun district, Karen State, according to the ethnic armed group.
Mizzima Joint forces led by the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) have successfully captured the Myanmar military’s Khawpoke camp in Butho Township, Hpapun District (Mutraw), Karen State, according to sources on the ground.
Mizzima More than 130 displaced residents have returned to Ukrit Hta and Shwe Aye Myaing villages in southern Myawaddy Township after the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and allied revolutionary forces captured the junta’s Ukrit Hta camp, local
Mizzima Joint forces of the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) captured the Bodhi camp on 10 June, and two days later, all 20 Military Council troops stationed at the nearby Ngayantni camp abandoned their post and fled across the border into Thail