The KIA set fire to military and police outposts in Machyang Hka and Nam Si Bum villages at the Hkamti jade mine in Sagaing Region.
The Karenni People's Defense Force and the Karenni Army seized three military security posts in Demoso and Bawlakhe townships.
Cities across Myanmar have experienced a series of blasts since late March and government buildings are largely targeted.
At least 25 more civilians were killed in the past 10 days, including students, tortured detainees and resistance fighters.
The civilian defense force in Chin State claims to have killed six junta troops in a shootout with regime forces.
Fierce clashes have been reported along a highway in Kayah State where the junta forces face civilian resistance fighters and the Karenni Army.
The crisis created by the military seizure of power has forced the Japanese firm to pause its plans for the major shopping mall.
The regime’s election body repeated its claim that the party, whose landslide 2020 election win has been endorsed by international poll monitors, ‘rigged’ the vote.
Civilian resistance fighters ambushed military convoys and attacked a regime outpost in and around the Chin capital Hakha.
The People’s Party, chaired by 1988 student protest leader U Ko Ko Gyi, and the Arakan Front Party will attend the meeting; many pro-democracy parties are boycotting.
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