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Myanmar’s junta has killed nine civilians during four days of raids in Myingyan Township, Mandalay Region. Those killed included two people in their 70s and a blind man, according to the Myingyan People’s Strike Committee. [1]
Mizzima Family members of Mogok residents reported that the Myanmar junta cut off all internet lines on 19 July at around 8:30 am amid intense fighting in Mogok town, Mandalay region, resulting in rising civilian casualties. [2]
Mizzima The National Unity Government (NUG) has begun constructing two bomb-proof underground hospitals in its controlled areas, with plans to build up to eight, according to U Nay Phone Latt, spokesperson for the NUG Prime Minister’s Office. [3]
At least 30 junta troops were reportedly killed during two shootouts with civilian resistance forces in Kani and Yinmabin townships, Sagaing Region, on Tuesday, according to residents. [4]
Myanmar’s junta has stepped up deadly airstrikes on civilian targets including a school, a bazaar, towns, and an IDP camp, killing at least 40 people including a dozen children in the past six days. [5]
Myanmar’s junta has killed nine civilians during four days of raids in Myingyan Township, Mandalay Region. Those killed included two people in their 70s and a blind man, according to the Myingyan People’s Strike Committee.
Mizzima Family members of Mogok residents reported that the Myanmar junta cut off all internet lines on 19 July at around 8:30 am amid intense fighting in Mogok town, Mandalay region, resulting in rising civilian casualties.
Mizzima The National Unity Government (NUG) has begun constructing two bomb-proof underground hospitals in its controlled areas, with plans to build up to eight, according to U Nay Phone Latt, spokesperson for the NUG Prime Minister’s Office.
At least 30 junta troops were reportedly killed during two shootouts with civilian resistance forces in Kani and Yinmabin townships, Sagaing Region, on Tuesday, according to residents.
Myanmar’s junta has stepped up deadly airstrikes on civilian targets including a school, a bazaar, towns, and an IDP camp, killing at least 40 people including a dozen children in the past six days.
Mizzima The Myanmar junta launched airstrikes on Singaing village in Sagaing Township, Sagaing Region, at around 10 pm on 16 March, killing four civilians, including an infant, and injuring seven others, according to Shwebo District Battalion 15.
There is no evidence to support the charges against detained Myanmar leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, one of her lawyers said. Trials have begun in five of the cases brought against her by the military since its Feb.
The Myanmar junta continued to suffer troop losses over the last three days as People’s Defense Force groups (PDFs) and ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) continued to attack regime targets and bases across the country.
Around 13 civilians, including three social workers, were killed by Myanmar’s security forces in Mandalay, Sagaing and Magwe regions and Mon State during the weekend.
Mizzima Three civilians were killed, and six others sustained serious injuries when junta forces dropped bombs using a paraglider over Chaungma (East) village in Kani Township, Sagaing Region.