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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar:
One woman was killed and another injured by junta army gunfire in Sagaing Region’s Tigyaing Township, at about 4:00 p.m. on 19 October. [2]
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing touched down in Belarus on Wednesday, his second visit since March to a rare ally and key arms supplier of a regime that has killed over 6,000 civilians since the 2021 coup. [4]
Fighting has intensified in the Sagaing Region towns of Tigyaing, Indaw and Pinlebu, where the junta is deploying air support for its besieged ground troops, according to resistance groups. (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]
Myanmar junta airstrikes targeted a village near the China-owned Tagaung Taung nickel-processing factory in Sagaing Region, killing several villagers, according to the Tigyaing People’s Administration. (confirmed by 2 sources) [6]
Around ten Myanmar junta soldiers were killed on Wednesday in a mine attack in Sagaing Region’s Tigyaing Township. [7]
One woman was killed and another injured by junta army gunfire in Sagaing Region’s Tigyaing Township, at about 4:00 p.m. on 19 October.
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing touched down in Belarus on Wednesday, his second visit since March to a rare ally and key arms supplier of a regime that has killed over 6,000 civilians since the 2021 coup.
Fighting has intensified in the Sagaing Region towns of Tigyaing, Indaw and Pinlebu, where the junta is deploying air support for its besieged ground troops, according to resistance groups.
Myanmar junta airstrikes targeted a village near the China-owned Tagaung Taung nickel-processing factory in Sagaing Region, killing several villagers, according to the Tigyaing People’s Administration.
Around ten Myanmar junta soldiers were killed on Wednesday in a mine attack in Sagaing Region’s Tigyaing Township.
Airstrikes, artillery fire and landmines have killed over 400 people in four townships over 2 years.
Coordinated attacks on junta targets launched by an anti-regime ethnic alliance in northern Shan State last week have expanded into upper Sagaing Region, a stronghold of the anti-regime resistance, the alliance announced on Monday.
According to army sources, the officers include Lt-Gen Thar Aye, Lt-Gen Ohn Myint, Lt-Gen Myint Swe and Lt-Gen Khin Zaw—all of whom are chiefs of the regime's bureau of special operations, which oversee the regional military commands.