Civilian Death Toll From Myanmar Junta Killing Spree Set to Surpass 5,000
Assistance Association of Political Prisoners adds more than 120 verified civilian deaths to post-coup total, but says the unverified total ...
Assistance Association of Political Prisoners adds more than 120 verified civilian deaths to post-coup total, but says the unverified total ...
People’s Defense Force that bombed the junta’s Defense Service Academy in Pyin Oo Lwin captures regime base in Mandalay’s Sintgu ...
The Chin Brotherhood Alliance says it is close to seizing Kyindwe town near Magwe Region and Rakhine State, despite the ...
Vice Senior General Soe Win shown giving pep talk to injured junta soldiers on state TV, said to be discussing ...
Systematic bombing campaign targeting health infrastructure constitutes war crime, says civilian government.
Mystery surrounds the daily movements of Min Aung Hlaing—and the temporary disappearance of his No. 2—but it is safe to ...
The Kachin Independence Army says it now controls the Irrawaddy River route to the Kachin State capital, Myitkyina.
The troops have entered the mountain range between Kawkareik and Myawaddy despite resistance ambushes, but still face a tough fight ...
Regime forces say they have retaken Kawkareik town, which controls the road to Myawaddy on the Thai border.
Home affairs minister Lt-General Yar Pyae honored during trip to Beijing for talks to combat border instability and cybercrime operations.
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