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Mizzima Sources close to the Arakan Army (AA) have indicated that Minbya, Kyauktaw, and Mrauk-U towns, situated in northern Rakhine State, are now under the territorial control of the AA. [1]
Mizzima Junta artillery and airstrikes killed six people, including two children, and injured six people in Lintsinywathit Village, in Rakhine State’s Kyauktaw Township on the afternoon of 17 January. [2]
Mizzima The Kissapanadi Bridge, a critical transportation link at the entrance of Kyauktaw in Rakhine State, was targeted by a Military Commission jet fighter late on the night of 12 March. [3]
Mizzima Myanmar’s military junta carried out a series of airstrikes in Kyauktaw Township, Rakhine State, on 14 and 15 May, killing at least eight civilians and injuring more than a dozen others, according to a statement released by the Arakan Army (A... [4]
Twenty-three Rohingya residents were killed and 33 injured in an unprovoked bombing raid by the military regime on Monday in Minbya Township in western Myanmar’s Rakhine State, according to residents. [5]
Mizzima Sources close to the Arakan Army (AA) have indicated that Minbya, Kyauktaw, and Mrauk-U towns, situated in northern Rakhine State, are now under the territorial control of the AA.
Mizzima Junta artillery and airstrikes killed six people, including two children, and injured six people in Lintsinywathit Village, in Rakhine State’s Kyauktaw Township on the afternoon of 17 January.
Mizzima The Kissapanadi Bridge, a critical transportation link at the entrance of Kyauktaw in Rakhine State, was targeted by a Military Commission jet fighter late on the night of 12 March.
Mizzima Myanmar’s military junta carried out a series of airstrikes in Kyauktaw Township, Rakhine State, on 14 and 15 May, killing at least eight civilians and injuring more than a dozen others, according to a statement released by the Arakan Army (A
Twenty-three Rohingya residents were killed and 33 injured in an unprovoked bombing raid by the military regime on Monday in Minbya Township in western Myanmar’s Rakhine State, according to residents.
Myanmar’s junta troops and police in Rakhine State abandoned nearly 40 positions on Monday under Arakan Army (AA) attacks as part of Operation 1027.
At least one civilian was killed and several others injured when junta aircraft bombed a hospital and a school in Kyauktaw Township, Rakhine at midnight on Tuesday.
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