Military-AA clashes intensify in Taungup
15 Nov 2024
The military has been clashing with the AA near the Kaingshae Bridge and Theintaung Ward in Taungup, where the regime's No. 5 Military Operations Command is based, since November 13.
15 Nov 2024
The military has been clashing with the AA near the Kaingshae Bridge and Theintaung Ward in Taungup, where the regime's No. 5 Military Operations Command is based, since November 13.
15 Nov 2024
Seven civilians including two children were killed and five others were injured in a junta air assault on Jaikauk Village, part of Arakan State's Gwa Township, on Wednesday.
14 Nov 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) said on Wednesday — the one-year anniversary of the resumption of fighting between its forces and the Myanmar military in Arakan State — that it is just one step away from capturing four more towns in Arakan State; namely Maungdaw, Ann, Taungup and Gwa.
14 Nov 2024
According to an AA statement released on November 13, the one-year anniversary of the resumption of fighting in Arakan State, the destroyed or damaged buildings included universities, hospitals, clinics, schools and religious buildings.
14 Nov 2024
The shells landed and exploded near an office for the Electricity Supply Enterprise in Ward-1 and a healthcare centre in Ward-2 on November 12, wounding the two women.
13 Nov 2024
The Arakkha Army (AA) continues to make territorial inroads in Ann Township, where the Myanmar military’s Western Command is based, and the fighting is intensifying, according to military sources.
13 Nov 2024
The Myanmar military clashed with the Arakkha Army (AA) near the Kaingshae Bridge and Theintaung Ward in Arakan State’s Taungup, where the regime’s No. 5 Military Operations Command is based, on Wednesday.
13 Nov 2024
“Food prices soared whenever dollar value and transportation costs increased, and they only keep increasing. With our incomes slashed due to various factors, we can’t keep up with rising commodity prices. Poor people are getting poorer,”
13 Nov 2024
Casualties were highest in Thandwe Township, with 188, followed by Maungdaw Township with 165. Most of the casualties were the result of junta air attacks.
13 Nov 2024
Myanmar's military regime is fortifying the Arakan State capital Sittwe to defend against anticipated attacks from the Arakkha Army (AA), according to sources close to DMG.
13 Nov 2024
Military and political observers say the AA will take time before launching an offensive against Kyaukphyu Township, the site of multiple Chinese mega-projects.
12 Nov 2024
Myanmar's military regime has increasingly targeted religious buildings, civilian residences and other non-military targets with airstrikes amid ongoing clashes with the Arakkha Army (AA) in Arakan State.
12 Nov 2024
A total of 139 civilians were killed and 57,000 people were displaced from their homes by the junta’s indiscriminate air and artillery attacks, according to the BNI report.
12 Nov 2024
Myanmar’s military regime has beefed up security in Manaung Town following escalating clashes in Ann and Gwa townships.
12 Nov 2024
The AA has stepped up attacks in an effort to seize the Western Command, and the ethnic armed group has so far taken control of at least 10 junta camps in the township.
12 Nov 2024
Fighting between the military and AA began near Satthwar Village on November 10. Clashes have continued to intensify, with the regime defending against AA attacks with aerial and naval support.
11 Nov 2024
Residents of Kyauktaw Town as well as in villages along the river use water from the Kaladan River. There have been public health concerns due to the increased waste disposal into the river.
11 Nov 2024
The price of 92 Ron Octane has recently declined to 12,000 kyats, but vehicle fares have not fallen commensurately.
11 Nov 2024
With a lack of jobs, rising commodity prices and a lack of humanitarian aid, IDPs are faced with a food crisis and most are forced to eke out a living by doing odd jobs.
11 Nov 2024
Farmers had already struggled to grow monsoon paddy due to the high prices of fertiliser and fuel. But their worries are not yet over as harvesters and workers are in short supply while labour costs are high.