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Myanmar’s regime has declared martial law in eight northern Shan State townships as the Brotherhood Alliance’s Operation 1027 continues. [1]
In Myanmar’s history, King Narathihapate, also known as the “Taruk-Pyay Min” (meaning “the King who fled from the Taruks”), ruled from 1254 to 1287. During his reign [2]
The census will begin early in the self-administered ethnic Wa zone of eastern Burma, according to the United Wa State Army (UWSA). [3]
RANGOON — Renewed clashes have erupted between the Burma Army and the Kokang rebels of the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) in Kon Kyan and Maw Htike in the Kokang Self-Administered Zone. [4]
Fierce clashes broke out in northern Shan State on Sunday and Monday as an ethnic Kokang armed group attacked a strategic junta base atop a hill in preparation for seizing Laukkaing Town, the administrative center of Kokang Self-Administered Zone alo... [5]
Myanmar’s regime has declared martial law in eight northern Shan State townships as the Brotherhood Alliance’s Operation 1027 continues.
In Myanmar’s history, King Narathihapate, also known as the “Taruk-Pyay Min” (meaning “the King who fled from the Taruks”), ruled from 1254 to 1287. During his reign
The census will begin early in the self-administered ethnic Wa zone of eastern Burma, according to the United Wa State Army (UWSA).
RANGOON — Renewed clashes have erupted between the Burma Army and the Kokang rebels of the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) in Kon Kyan and Maw Htike in the Kokang Self-Administered Zone.
Fierce clashes broke out in northern Shan State on Sunday and Monday as an ethnic Kokang armed group attacked a strategic junta base atop a hill in preparation for seizing Laukkaing Town, the administrative center of Kokang Self-Administered Zone alo
The Myanmar junta suffered another significant defeat on Thursday, with Laukkai, the capital of the Kokang Self-Administered Zone, falling into the hands of ethnic resistance groups after a major military operations command surrendered to attacking r
Less than three weeks since the ethnic Brotherhood Alliance launched its massive “Operation 1027” offensive, the Myanmar military has lost nine towns where its battalions had been based for decades.
Myanmar officials visited the Chinese border in Hopang District of the Wa Self-Administered Zone in northern Shan State early this week to observe a boundary issue, as China is building retaining walls on two streams along the border near Namtit Town
The word “fragmentation” is now appearing regularly in reports, opinion and analysis on Myanmar as ethnic armed revolutionary organizations (EROs) and anti-coup resistance forces make gains on battlefields across the country.