Junta Watch: Pinning Medals and Hope on Russian War Criminals; Parading Military Failure; and More
Also this week, regime boss Min Aung Hlaing conjured changes on Armed Forces Day, made his debut on Russian TV,...
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Also this week, regime boss Min Aung Hlaing conjured changes on Armed Forces Day, made his debut on Russian TV,...
The AA has launched attacks on the regime targets of Ann township where the junta's Western Command headquarters is based.
When the junta tried to auction Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s home, nobody came. When the revolutionary government sold off...
Chen Hai met the junta’s peace envoy and foreign minister to discuss a China-brokered ceasefire as well as the business...
The first day of medical exams for potential recruits saw most of the young men summoned in Sagaing’s capital flee....
Shelling in retaliation for KNLA attack injures over 30 residents and burns down 300 houses.
The junta’s loss of control over much of Myanmar’s westernmost state has made the United League of Arakan the most...
The Irrawaddy’s latest roundup includes incidents in Karen, Rakhine and Kachin states and Magwe, Sagaing and Mandalay regions.
The troops assembled for the Armed Forces Day parade included an unusually large proportion of female soldiers, while the usual...
Lwegel poised to fall as regime troops fortify Bhamo on road to Kachin State capital.
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