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Anti-regime groups have seized junta outposts at the tourist hotspot of Inle lake since launching an offensive against Myanmar’s regime and the allied Pa’O National Organization (PNO) in Nyaung Shwe Township, southern Shan State, on July 18. (confirmed by 2 sources) [1]
Allied resistance forces in Kayah (Karenni) State have made impressive gains since launching their anti-regime Operation 1111 offensive on November 11. [2]
Tens of thousands of people remain trapped in the Kayah State capital of Loikaw as junta troops block roads to prevent civilians fleeing amid a resistance offensive to take the town, Loikaw residents and volunteers said. [3]
The military regime is continuing its offensive to reclaim territory from resistance forces in Karenni (Kayah) State despite suffering heavy casualties, according to residents and allied resistance groups. [4]
Anti-regime Karenni resistance groups claimed to have defeated a military unit of 80 troops heading to the Karenni (Kayah) State capital Loikaw from southern Shan State on Tuesday. [5]
Anti-regime groups have seized junta outposts at the tourist hotspot of Inle lake since launching an offensive against Myanmar’s regime and the allied Pa’O National Organization (PNO) in Nyaung Shwe Township, southern Shan State, on July 18.
Allied resistance forces in Kayah (Karenni) State have made impressive gains since launching their anti-regime Operation 1111 offensive on November 11.
Tens of thousands of people remain trapped in the Kayah State capital of Loikaw as junta troops block roads to prevent civilians fleeing amid a resistance offensive to take the town, Loikaw residents and volunteers said.
The military regime is continuing its offensive to reclaim territory from resistance forces in Karenni (Kayah) State despite suffering heavy casualties, according to residents and allied resistance groups.
Anti-regime Karenni resistance groups claimed to have defeated a military unit of 80 troops heading to the Karenni (Kayah) State capital Loikaw from southern Shan State on Tuesday.
Mizzima The military council launched airstrikes on Nan Mae Khon town for two consecutive days following an attack on junta chief Min Aung Hlaing during his visit to Loikaw in Karenni State, according to local residents.
Mizzima At least 50 inmates in Loikaw Prison, Karenni State, are reportedly unable to walk due to malnutrition and restrictions on physical activities. Of those 50 prisoners, at least half are political prisoners.
As Myanmar’s military regime prepares to hold an election in December, the groundwork for the vote has been most visible in southern and eastern Shan State, as well as in junta-controlled urban centers within resistance strongholds, including Sagaing
Fighting has intensified in Loikaw, the capital of Kayah (Karenni) State, as anti-regime Karenni troops return to attack junta troops after being forced out of some wards.