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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar:
Resistance groups have seized Khampat town on the Kale-Tamu road and four junta outposts in Tamu Township, Sagaing Region, near the Indian border. [1]
Heatstroke and water shortages are taking a deadly toll among civilians made homeless by fighting in Kale Township, Sagaing Region, say local volunteers helping displaced people. [2]
Four soldiers died on Sunday afternoon when a grenade was hurled into a truck as local residents fought back after the soldiers had shot at anti-regime protesters erecting road blocks in Sagaing Region’s Tamu. [3]
At least 21 junta soldiers were reportedly killed over the last two days after being ambushed by civilian resistance fighters in Chin State and Sagaing and Magwe regions. (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]
Myanmar saw at least 14 more violent deaths on Wednesday as the regime’s forces cracked down on anti-regime protesters from dawn to dusk in Sagaing Region in the country’s northwest and Bago Region in the central part of the country. [5]
Resistance groups have seized Khampat town on the Kale-Tamu road and four junta outposts in Tamu Township, Sagaing Region, near the Indian border.
Heatstroke and water shortages are taking a deadly toll among civilians made homeless by fighting in Kale Township, Sagaing Region, say local volunteers helping displaced people.
Four soldiers died on Sunday afternoon when a grenade was hurled into a truck as local residents fought back after the soldiers had shot at anti-regime protesters erecting road blocks in Sagaing Region’s Tamu.
At least 21 junta soldiers were reportedly killed over the last two days after being ambushed by civilian resistance fighters in Chin State and Sagaing and Magwe regions.
Myanmar saw at least 14 more violent deaths on Wednesday as the regime’s forces cracked down on anti-regime protesters from dawn to dusk in Sagaing Region in the country’s northwest and Bago Region in the central part of the country.
At least five protesters were killed and more than 20 injured when Myanmar junta forces opened fire on a roadblock set up by anti-regime protesters as part of their defense line in Kale Township, Sagaing Region at around 5 a.m. on Wednesday.
Myanmar junta troops have been killing civilians and torching a village to the southwest of Kale town in Sagaing Region without provocation since Saturday, according to residents.
Sixteen children were among the 121 civilians who lost their lives to the junta’s killing campaign last month, raising the post-coup total to 4,957, according to data released by the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners that included April.
Myanmar junta airstrikes bombed a displacement camp and clinic in Kale Township, Sagaing Region, on Friday, reportedly killing eight civilians, including four children, and wounding at least 15 others.
Myanmar’s junta lost one more town and several military bases as well as a number of troops in the last three days as People’s Defense Forces (PDFs) and ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) stepped up attacks on regime targets across the country.