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Mizzima The military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) has lodged a formal complaint with the Myeik Township Election Commission after its high-profile candidate, retired Lieutenant General U Lin Aung, lost the Pyithu Hluttaw seat ... [1]

A military airstrike carried out by Myanmar’s military junta in KNU-controlled Myeik–Dawei District has damaged a civilian home, according to local sources. The attack occurred at approximately 4:30 p.m. [2]

Mizzima Preliminary data from the first phase of Myanmar’s military-run election indicates an overwhelming lead for the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), which has secured victory in nearly all contested constituencies where results have... [3]

Revolutionary forces under the Tactics 35 Command of the Tanintharyi Regional Military Administration have restricted travel along the Myeik–Tanintharyi–Bokepyin road following intensified clashes with junta troops in Tanintharyi Township. [4]

TANINTHARYI, MYANMAR – Boats loaded with charcoal made from mangrove trees regularly cross from Myanmar into Thailand, supplying Thai businesses – including the popular barbecue restaurants known as mu kratha – while driving illegal deforestation in ... [5]

Mizzima Intensified conflict between junta forces and resistance groups in Tanintharyi Region has displaced more than 66,800 residents in Myeik and Dawei Districts throughout March, with many urgently in need of humanitarian assistance, according to ... [6]

YANGON—A pregnant woman was reportedly beaten and her home looted, and a teenager was shot in the face as police and military personnel went on a rampage in Tanintharyi Region’s Myeik on Monday, ransacking and damaging homes and beating civilians. [7]

The Southern Border Army (SBA), based in Tanintharyi Township, controls the Myeik-Kawthaung road. Mizzima The Southern Border Army (SBA) announced that as of 15 December, it now controls parts of the Myeik to Kawthaung road in Tanintharyi Township. [8]

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[1] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-12-31 · 75% match

USDP files official complaint after retired lieutenant general loses Myeik seat to People’s Party

Mizzima The military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) has lodged a formal complaint with the Myeik Township Election Commission after its high-profile candidate, retired Lieutenant General U Lin Aung, lost the Pyithu Hluttaw seat

[2] MM monnews.org · 2026-01-27 · 75% match

Military Airstrike in KNU-Controlled Myeik–Dawei District Damages Civilian Home

A military airstrike carried out by Myanmar’s military junta in KNU-controlled Myeik–Dawei District has damaged a civilian home, according to local sources. The attack occurred at approximately 4:30 p.m.

[3] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-12-31 · 75% match

USDP dominates early first phase election results across Myanmar, faces rare defeat in Myeik

Mizzima Preliminary data from the first phase of Myanmar’s military-run election indicates an overwhelming lead for the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), which has secured victory in nearly all contested constituencies where results have

[4] MM monnews.org · 2025-10-30 · 75% match

Revolutionary forces restrict travel on Myeik–Tanintharyi–Bokepyin road amid escalating clashes

Revolutionary forces under the Tactics 35 Command of the Tanintharyi Regional Military Administration have restricted travel along the Myeik–Tanintharyi–Bokepyin road following intensified clashes with junta troops in Tanintharyi Township.

[5] TH mekongeye.com · 2025-08-04 · 65% match

Myanmar’s mangrove charcoal feeds Thai tables, fells forests

TANINTHARYI, MYANMAR – Boats loaded with charcoal made from mangrove trees regularly cross from Myanmar into Thailand, supplying Thai businesses – including the popular barbecue restaurants known as mu kratha – while driving illegal deforestation in

[6] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-04-26 · 65% match

Over 66,000 displaced in Tanintharyi Region amid escalating clashes and airstrikes

Mizzima Intensified conflict between junta forces and resistance groups in Tanintharyi Region has displaced more than 66,800 residents in Myeik and Dawei Districts throughout March, with many urgently in need of humanitarian assistance, according to

[7] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2021-03-02 · 85% match

Myanmar Security Forces Beat Pregnant Woman, Loot Her Home During Rampage in Myeik

YANGON—A pregnant woman was reportedly beaten and her home looted, and a teenager was shot in the face as police and military personnel went on a rampage in Tanintharyi Region’s Myeik on Monday, ransacking and damaging homes and beating civilians.

[8] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2023-12-23 · 85% match

Defence forces control Myeik to Kawthaung road in Tanintharyi Township

The Southern Border Army (SBA), based in Tanintharyi Township, controls the Myeik-Kawthaung road. Mizzima The Southern Border Army (SBA) announced that as of 15 December, it now controls parts of the Myeik to Kawthaung road in Tanintharyi Township.

[9] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-04-19 · 85% match

Junta Troops surrender to KNU in Myeik Township, Tanintharyi Region

Photo:KNU Mizzima The Battalion Commander of the junta’s Infantry Battalion (IB) 103 and 47 other soldiers surrendered to the Karen National Union’s (KNU’s) Brigade 4 in Myeik Township, Tanintharyi Region, on 15 April.

[10] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2017-01-27 · 75% match

Myeik: It’s Not Just About Gorgeous Islands

MYEIK, Tanintharyi Division— Once virtually inaccessible to visitors, the southern port town of Myeik is slowly opening up, and there is good news for visitors who now have a helpful guide to many of its forgotten treasures.

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