Dozens in Kyauktaw Twsp who disappeared during 2020 fighting still missing
12 Sep 2024
The AA clashed with the military near Meewa Village and Mt. Taungshae in March 2020, with those hostilities spanning more than 40 days.
12 Sep 2024
The AA clashed with the military near Meewa Village and Mt. Taungshae in March 2020, with those hostilities spanning more than 40 days.
11 Sep 2024
The regime has been responding to the AA effort to seize Maungdaw with aerial support and fighting between the military and AA continued to escalate on Wednesday, according to a local source.
11 Sep 2024
Fighting between Myanmar's military regime and the Arakkha Army (AA) has escalated in Gwa Township, Arakan State, after the ethnic armed group seized control of Thandwe Township last month.
11 Sep 2024
Myanmar's military regime, which is being defeated militarily across the country, is carrying out terrorist attacks and airstrikes on civilian areas, killing pregnant women, children and other innocent civilians every day.
10 Sep 2024
Communities in conflict-affected areas face severe challenges accessing healthcare, sanitation, clean water, food, and shelter, the ICRC said in a statement released on Tuesday.
10 Sep 2024
All four are from Gone Chun Village in Kyaukphyu Township, and they were arrested on the creek bank opposite Gone Chun Village on Sunday after crossing the Hlay Kyaung Creek.
10 Sep 2024
Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), met Min Aung Hlaing in Naypyidaw on Monday to discuss the provision of humanitarian aid in Myanmar.
10 Sep 2024
Dozens of prisoners of war (POWs) have been killed and several others injured in junta airstrikes on temporary detention camps set up by the Arakkha Army (AA) in Arakan State’s Pauktaw and Maungdaw townships in recent days.
10 Sep 2024
“Among the townships that suffered damage to between 1,000 and 5,000 homes [each] are Kawlin, Kalay, Buthidaung, Myingyan, and Monywa,” according to the report.
09 Sep 2024
Previously, a local cigarette manufacturing facility produced tens of thousands of cigarettes daily, but production has declined to around 3,000 pieces a day this year, according to business owners.
09 Sep 2024
A landmine victim from Saichone Village in Kyaukphyu Township, Arakan State, is reportedly in need of financial assistance to treat his severe injuries.
09 Sep 2024
Myanmar’s military regime reportedly detained seven local residents and released two of the detainees in Kyaukphyu, Arakan State, in two separate incidents over the past week.
09 Sep 2024
By township, the deceased included 12 from Thandwe, 11 from Gwa, six from Mrauk-U, two from Rathedaung and one each from Ponnagyun, Kyaukphyu and Taungup.
07 Sep 2024
The AA has said that the regime killed 76 villagers aged 15 and 70 years old, including women and children, from May 29 to June 1.
07 Sep 2024
At least 90 civilians were killed and 86 were injured in junta artillery attacks and airstrikes in Arakan State in July and August, according to a DMG tally.
07 Sep 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) has seized control of Paletwa Township in Chin State and 11 towns and/or townships in Arakan State, including territories bordering on and part of the strategically important crossroads of Bangladesh, India and Myanmar.
06 Sep 2024
The naval base in Sittwe’s Pyi Taw Thar Ward fired multiple rockets and artillery at Wa Phee Chat mountain and surrounding areas in Pauktaw Township at around 11 a.m. on Friday.
06 Sep 2024
Clashes between the military and AA have been reported near Sarchet and Kaingkhon villages and the Gantgawkyun Reservoir since September 4, with the former responding to the latter’s attacks with aerial and naval support.
06 Sep 2024
In Arakan State, where the AA has been fighting the regime for months, the ethnic armed group has seized control over the majority of the state’s 17 townships, with observers saying a meaningful census and subsequent election are therefore unlikely.
05 Sep 2024
Anti-regime groups have seized five of 17 border trade stations across the country, and most of the border trade stations still under the junta’s control have also ceased operations, said the report.