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Sep- 2023 -18 September
KIA Seizes Military Council Camp Near Namsan Yang
On Saturday morning, Kachin Independence Army (KIA) troops seized a Military Council camp in Kachin State near Namsan Yang, where…
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14 September
Sumprabum Villagers Face Hunger Amid Rice Shortages
Villagers residing along the eastern side of the Malikha River in Sumprabum Township are grappling with food insecurity due to…
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13 September
Soldiers Steal Wood From Village in Indaw Township
Last month, soldiers from the Military Council have reportedly stole wood from a village they have been occupying in Indaw…
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13 September
KIA Prevents Convoy From Reaching Namsan Yang
A Military Council vehicle convoy on its way to the Namsan Yang village area, has sustained numerous casualties after an…
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12 September
Katha Villagers Clear Landmines Left by Military Council
Residents have been attempting to rid their village of landmines laid by a regime column in Katha Township in Sagaing…
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11 September
Hpakant Residents Face Harassment and Extortion by Military Council
Residents of Lon Khin Ward in Hpakant Township report that soldiers from the Military Council and police are harassing them…
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9 September
Dawt Hpung Yang Residents Flee Military Council Convoy
Civilians fled to safety after a convoy of seven Military Council trucks arrived in Dawt Hpung Yang and shelled several…
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8 September
Military Court Sentences Indaw Civilians to Life
On Saturday, Burma’s ruling Military Council handed down life sentences to two civilians in Indaw town, while two others were…
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6 September
Flu Outbreak Affects Displaced Villagers in Indaw Township
Hundreds of villagers hiding in the jungle for over six months after fleeing advancing Burma army troops in Sagaing Region…
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Aug- 2023 -31 August
Junta Convoy Reaches Numlang Camp
A Military Council vehicle convoy carrying troops, weapons, and food has safely arrived at Numlang military camp despite an attack…
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