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Mizzima A drone attack hit the Southeast Military Command Office in Mawlamyine Town, Mon State whilst Vice-Senior General Soe Win, the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the junta’s Defence Services, was visiting on 8 April. [1]

Myanmar’s security forces have detained the family of a Bago Region National League for Democracy (NLD) information officer, including three young children, after failing to arrest him. [2]

More junta bases were seized and clashes continued to intensify over the last three days as People’s Defense Force groups (PDFs) and ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) stepped up attacks on regime targets and junta bases across the country. [3]

DAWEI — Boys on a motorbike are racing down a dirt track toward the beach, a heavy bass thumping out from what sounds a lot like reggae wafting in the air in their trail. [4]

File Photo Mizzima Questions are being raised about why Vice Senior General Soe Win, the junta’s second-in-command, has not been seen in public since 3 April. [5]

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[1] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-04-11 · 66% match

Drones target Vice-Senior General Soe Win in Mawlamyine

Mizzima A drone attack hit the Southeast Military Command Office in Mawlamyine Town, Mon State whilst Vice-Senior General Soe Win, the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the junta’s Defence Services, was visiting on 8 April.

[2] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2021-04-06 · 65% match

Myanmar Regime Detains Family of NLD Fugitive, Including Three Children

Myanmar’s security forces have detained the family of a Bago Region National League for Democracy (NLD) information officer, including three young children, after failing to arrest him.

[3] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2023-11-17 · 50% match

Junta Continues to Lose Bases as Resistance Operations Expand Across Myanmar

More junta bases were seized and clashes continued to intensify over the last three days as People’s Defense Force groups (PDFs) and ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) stepped up attacks on regime targets and junta bases across the country.

[4] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2015-03-23 · 41% match

Dawei and Beyond

DAWEI — Boys on a motorbike are racing down a dirt track toward the beach, a heavy bass thumping out from what sounds a lot like reggae wafting in the air in their trail.

[5] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-04-25 · 40% match

Rumours swirl about General Soe Win’s fate

File Photo Mizzima Questions are being raised about why Vice Senior General Soe Win, the junta’s second-in-command, has not been seen in public since 3 April.

[6] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-05-02 · 40% match

Missing Junta No. 2, Vice General Soe Win, seen in public again

Mizzima Junta number 2, Vice Senior General Soe Win was seen in public for the first time in nearly a month when he visited injured soldiers at the military hospital in Mawlamyine Town, Mon State on 29 April.

[7] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2024-12-09 · 40% match

Meet Sein Wan, the Power Mogul from Mon State

In late October, the U.K. imposed sanctions against six Myanmar entities involved in either providing aviation fuel to the military or supplying restricted goods, including aircraft parts. Among them was Swan Energy Co.

[8] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-03-26 · 40% match

Conscription well underway in southeastern Myanmar

Mizzima According to the Human Rights Foundation of Monland (HURFOM) conscription has already started in Karen and Mon states and Tanintharyi Region in southeastern Myanmar.

[9] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-05-12 · 38% match

Myanmar junta’s Aung Zeya Operation bogged down as it advances to retake Myawaddy

Mizzima The Myanmar junta Aung Zeya Operation, which consists of many military columns led by the Deputy Commander in Chief of Defense Services, is currently advancing toward Myawaddy Town in Karen State, according to resistance forces.

[10] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-05-20 · 38% match

Myanmar junta’s critical military push to regain ground before the rains

Myanmar soldiers arrive at Buthidaung (Photo by AFP) Mizzima Editorial The Myanmar military is in a race against time at the height of the hot season.

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