Civilians displaced by the conflict at the foot of Lon Ja Bum have returned to their homes after the military threatened to burn them down if they didn't move back to their villages that are
A Burma Army (BA) column in western Hpakant have abducted over 80 civilians and used them as porters to carry their equipment and as human shields as they passed through the township in Kachin State.
The Burma Army (BA) has restricted the supply of rice and fuel to Hpakant to prevent jade mining companies affiliated with the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) from operating in order to deprive the group and
The regime has moved additional soldiers, weapons and food in 18 trucks to Lon Ja Bum, where it is shelling the Kachin Independence Army camp in Momauk Township and deploying ground troops. The Burma Army
Resistance forces killed twenty Burma Army (BA) soldiers in two days of fighting in Indaw Township in Sagaing Region, according to the Indaw People's Defence Force (PDF), which is fighting alongside the Kachin Independence Army
The regime has continued an embargo on rice supplies to Hpakant, which has now been in place for over 20 days. Locals told KNG that more than 70 trucks carrying over 20,000 bags of rice
Soldiers sent by the regime to attack the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) on the summit of Lon Ja Bum have looted the houses of villages they occupied at the foot of the mountain in eastern
Food, clothing and other aids are urgently needed for displaced people from 4 villages who fled the battles at Lone Jar Bum Hill in Momauk Township, Kachin State. Fighting between the Military Council and the
Four students were injured after the Burma Army (BA) shelled a Kachin Baptist Convention (KBC) bible school in Kutkai. A woman requesting anonymity who lives in the town in northern Shan State said the BA's
Soldiers of the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) claim that the Burma Army (BA) attacked them with chemical weapons during an air raid on their camp on Lon Ja Bum (mountain), Momauk Township. According to a