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The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) withdrew its administration and licensed gem-mining companies from Mogoke in Mandalay Region on Tuesday, as it prepares to hand back Myanmar’s ruby town to junta forces this weekend. (confirmed by 2 sources) [1]

Mizzima Clashes have erupted in Mogok, the key ruby-mining town in Mandalay Region, following the entry of junta troops on 1 December under a deal reportedly mediated by China. [2]

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) has been accused of protecting Myanmar junta troops in Mongmit from attack by Kachin Independence Army (KIA)-led forces after returning control of the northern Shan town to the regime. (confirmed by 2 sources) [3]

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) faces mounting criticism for deciding to allow junta troops back into Mandalay’s Mogoke and Shan State’s Mongmit townships under a Chinese-mediated truce. [5]

Mizzima Myanmar’s military junta launched airstrikes on Mogok town in Mandalay Region on 29 July, resulting in civilian casualties and property damage, according to local sources. [6]

Mizzima Myanmar’s military carried out airstrikes on areas controlled by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) in Mogok Township, Mandalay Region, and Kyaukme Township, northern Shan State, killing four civilians including women and injuring sev... [7]

Mizzima The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) announced on 29 October that it has signed a ceasefire agreement with the Myanmar junta and agreed to withdraw from Mogok and Momeik towns following two days of talks in Kunming, China. [8]

People’s Defense Force (PDF) fighters have left Mogoke town after the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) ordered allied resistance groups to withdraw under a China-brokered agreement to hand the Mandalay ruby-mining hub back to Myanmar regime tro... [9]

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[1] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2025-11-27 · 65% match

Resistance Tensions Rise as TNLA Prepares to Return Ruby Town to Myanmar Junta

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) withdrew its administration and licensed gem-mining companies from Mogoke in Mandalay Region on Tuesday, as it prepares to hand back Myanmar’s ruby town to junta forces this weekend.

[2] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-12-02 · 75% match

Fighting renews in Mogok after Myanmar junta troops enter under Chinese mediation

Mizzima Clashes have erupted in Mogok, the key ruby-mining town in Mandalay Region, following the entry of junta troops on 1 December under a deal reportedly mediated by China.

[3] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2025-12-04 · 65% match

TNLA Accused of Protecting Myanmar Junta Troops in Mongmit

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) has been accused of protecting Myanmar junta troops in Mongmit from attack by Kachin Independence Army (KIA)-led forces after returning control of the northern Shan town to the regime.

[4] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-10-24 · 75% match

Three children killed, 12 civilians injured in Myanmar junta airstrike on Mogok

[5] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2025-11-20 · 75% match

Ta’ang Rebels Accused of Betrayal for Handing Over Mogoke and Mongmit to Regime

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) faces mounting criticism for deciding to allow junta troops back into Mandalay’s Mogoke and Shan State’s Mongmit townships under a Chinese-mediated truce.

[6] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-07-31 · 75% match

Myanmar junta airstrikes hit TNLA-controlled Mogok town, causing civilian casualties

Mizzima Myanmar’s military junta launched airstrikes on Mogok town in Mandalay Region on 29 July, resulting in civilian casualties and property damage, according to local sources.

[7] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-07-09 · 75% match

Myanmar junta airstrikes kill four civilians, injure children in Mogok and Kyaukme

Mizzima Myanmar’s military carried out airstrikes on areas controlled by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) in Mogok Township, Mandalay Region, and Kyaukme Township, northern Shan State, killing four civilians including women and injuring sev

[8] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-10-31 · 75% match

TNLA signs China-mediated ceasefire and agrees to withdraw from Mogok and Momeik

Mizzima The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) announced on 29 October that it has signed a ceasefire agreement with the Myanmar junta and agreed to withdraw from Mogok and Momeik towns following two days of talks in Kunming, China.

[9] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2025-11-26 · 65% match

Myanmar’s Ruby Town Braces for Return of Junta in China-Brokered Handover

People’s Defense Force (PDF) fighters have left Mogoke town after the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) ordered allied resistance groups to withdraw under a China-brokered agreement to hand the Mandalay ruby-mining hub back to Myanmar regime tro

[10] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2024-07-25 · 85% match

TNLA, PDF Seize Myanmar’s Ruby Hub Mogoke From Junta

The ethnic Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) and People’s Defense Force groups under the command of the civilian National Unity Government (NUG) on Wednesday took complete control of ruby hub Mogoke in northern Mandalay Region after around 30 da

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