Karen State regime officials said they learned of the training while interrogating detainees, and accused the armed group of violating the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement.
It means the coup leader Min Aung Hlaing can remain in his post until he is toppled or he voluntarily steps down.
The blast in Tedim follows intense fighting in Chin State between civilian resistance fighters and junta forces.
Yuzana Company staff fled the Hpakant Township compound after an attack by the Kachin Independence Army last month.
The military ally was charged under the National League for Democracy administration before the February coup.
The administrators died in the latest in a series of attacks on regime-appointed officials.
Thousands of villagers flee Talokmyo as junta forces loot homes and harass local women.
About 60 percent of the academics at universities and colleges are resisting the junta’s plan to reopen campuses.
Junta forces have seized Mindat, Chin State, sending 90 percent of the town’s residents into hiding in the forests.
U Tay Za, a US-sanctioned crony of former military regimes, is now in Moscow with a junta delegation, having resumed his role as the Tatmadaw’s conduit for Russian arms.
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