Regional pariah. The Junta boss. Min Aung Hlaing’s message to Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) its 57th anniversary was loud & clear: Don'tt intervene in Myanmar’s issues.
Junta boss declared on Thursday that all members should “cooperate constructively” regarding the domestic affairs of any member country. His call for cooperation strained belief, coming after three years during which the military dictator has ignored the five-point consensus he agreed upon with leaders of the other nine member states
Though most ASEAN members have shunned the regime, Thailand has offered to assist the junta with its controversial planned census and national election, despite the plan being widely dismissed as a sham to extend the military’s control over the country.
Earlier this month, Min Aung Hlaing dispatched minister Ko Ko Hlaing his special envoy to Cambodia to discuss trade qeconomic cooperation plus plans to commemorate 70 years of diplomatic ties next year. Junta is desperate for support from individual members who is banned from ASEAN meetings as he ignoring fove point plan’s call to end violence and launch peace talks.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/specials/junta...-more.html
Myanmar junta shelling in Sagaing Region. Incident in Yinmabin Township comes as local resistance forces say they are forming into large units to fight the regime. Shelling by regime forces killed four civilians in Sagaing Region’s Yinmabin Township on Wednesday, locals and resistance sources. The incident occurred when junta troops stationed at base in village of Aung Zeya Myothit fired on Htan Taw Gyi, another village located some three miles away, 3-victims were killed instantly, while fourth died following morning, said a spokesperson for a local resistance team operating under command of the National Unity Govt’s Ministry of Defence.
At least five others were injured, two of them critically, he added. “It was a direct hit. One of the shells landed right in the middle of the road, about five feet away from the victims,” he said, adding that further shelling slowed efforts to evacuate the wounded. Locals say at least 3,000 people living in Htan Taw Gyi where they are saying.
https://myanmar-now.org/en/news/four-civ...ng-region/
Hundreds and thousands of residents of Pyin Oo Lwin garrison town in Mandalay Region – have been fleeing since Thursday due to fears of an imminent attack by an ethnic army and allied resistance forces. Family members of military personnel stationed in town. Home to Defense Service Academies & other military training schools, were among first to start fleeing town, about 70 k/m east of the country’s second-largest city, Mandalay, residents say as Hundreds of vehicles is seen jamming eastern entrance to Mandalay on Thursday as exodus from Pyin Oo Lwin accelerated, witnesses said is 1 of the first among afew more threaten on Junta no-1 boss.
The garrison town has be under threat since fall of HQ of junta’s North Eastern Military Command in Lashio, capital of northern Shan State, to Brotherhood Alliance & allied resistance groups coordinating Operation 1027. Operation 1027 resumed in northern Shan State on June 25.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/mya...point.html
Junta Troops ‘Cornered’ in Two Northern Shan Townships (TNLA). Ta’ang Army and residents report fierce fighting centered on regime positions in Nawnghkio and Hsipaw.
Junta Amplifies Nationalist, Anti-China Sentiment After Loss of Northeastern Command. After historic loss of Northeastern Command in northern Shan State earlier this month. Junta boss Min Aung Hlaing claimed in Aug. 5 televised conflict in Myanmar was being prolonged by foreign countries backing armed groups. The allegation came 2-days after Brotherhood Alliance’s Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) seized Northeastern Command HQ in Lashio, marking the first-ever defeat of a military command.
Pro-junta media outlet NP News alleged that Brotherhood Alliance troops were hoisting not only their own flags but also other red flags with stars meaning China flag byin northern Shan State towns they had seized. “I like to ask Chinese born in Myanmar what you would do if China is involved in fighting in northern Myanmar. If this is a proxy war, if all Myanmar citizens are facing an indirect invasion, for my part, would raise the awareness of all Myanmar people,” said NP News’ Kyaw Myo Min in a video published on August 5, one day before the rallies launched.
The protesters saluted Myanmar’s flag, raised banners reading ‘Victory in the just war’, and sang the national anthem and patriotic songs. The public, however, showed no interest in the rallies or the claim that war in northern Myanmar amounted to a foreign invasion. In November last year, Min Aung Hlaing alleged anti-regime groups were using China-made drones to drop bombs on junta positions in northern Shan State during the first phase of the alliance’s Operation 1027. Following his outburst, junta-backed nationalists staged protests against Beijing in downtown Yangon and outside the Chinese Embassy.
Junta Amplifies Nationalist, Anti-China Sentiment After Loss of Northeastern Command. Junta boss Min Aung Hlaing claimed in an Aug. 5 televised address that conflict in Myanmar was being prolonged by foreign countries backing armed groups. The allegation came two days after the Brotherhood Alliance’s Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA). The China aid help to size Northeastern Command HQ in Lashio. Junta boss, Min Aung Hlaing claimed ordnance factories built in territory controlled by ethnic armed organizations on China-Myanmar border were selling weapons to People’s Defense Force (PDF) groups, junta boss alleged weapons seized from PDF had been traced to factories that hired foreign technicians were involved.
He also claimed certain foreign countries were funding armed groups & supplying them with food, pharmaceuticals, arms, technology and administrative aid.. Pro-junta media outlet NP News meanwhile alleged that Brotherhood Alliance troops were hoisting not only their own flags but also other red flags with stars – meaning the Chinese flag – in northern Shan State towns they had seized.
“I would like to ask Chinese people born in Myanmar what you would do if China is involved in fighting in northern Myanmar. If this is a proxy war, if all Myanmar citizens are facing an indirect invasion, for my part, I would raise the awareness of all Myanmar people,” said NP News’ Kyaw Myo Min in a video published on August 5, one day before the rallies launched. The protesters saluted Myanmar’s flag, raised banners reading ‘Victory in the just war’, and sang the national anthem & patriotic songs. Public, folks showed no interest in the rallies or claim war in northern Myanmar amounted to a foreign invasion.
In November last year, Min Aung Hlaing alleged anti-regime groups were using China-made drones to drop bombs on junta positions in northern Shan State during the first phase of the alliance’s Operation 1027. Following his outburst, junta-backed nationalists staged protests against Beijing in downtown Yangon and outside the Chinese Embassy.. Last Tuesday (Aug. 6), the Chinese Embassy urged its nationals in Lashio and other conflict-hit areas in northern Shan State to evacuate as soon as possible following day, Chinese special envoy to Myanmar Deng Xijun met with Min Aung Hlaing in Naypyitaw for talks on what junta media termed “internal peace in Myanmar and border stability.”
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/mya...mmand.html
China’s Geopolitical Maneuvering in Myanmar: A Tale of Influence and Infiltration. This move is seen as a strategic effort to deepen its influence in the region. By inviting representatives from both ruling & opposition parties for talks,
China is trying to position itself as a peacemaker and a genuine friend seeking stability, beneath this facade lies a strategic agenda aimed at gaining confidence & making further inroads into Myanmar for political interference.
Meanwhile, at least 2-junta positions guarding off-take stations for Chinese oil & gas pipelines have been seized in
Mandalay Region People’s Defense Force groups (PDFs) got simultaneous attacks on regime targets in Myingyan District on Saturday.
PDF under command of civilian National Unity Govt continued their coordinated attacks on regime targets including the junta positions guarding the off-take station in Taungtha town on Monday morning.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/war-again...egion.html
Chinese foreign minister visits Myanmar amid fresh fighting between junta and rebel groups
The trip by Wang Yi follows the collapse of a Chinese-brokered ceasefire and a major setback for the military near the border with Yunnan.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomac...bel-groups
Sembcorp Temasek-backed Sembcorp Industries on Monday (Aug 12) temporarily suspended op at its Sembcorp Myingyan Independent Power Plant in Mandalay, Myanmar. The decision came in response to escalating civil unrest in the region, including in the Myingyan township, where the 225-megawatt gas-fired power plant is located.
In July, media reports said Myanmar's military govt had extended the state of emergency in the country by another six months. Govt continues to grapple with armed rebellion & turbulent economy, increasing resistance on multiple fronts.
"Sembcorp will resume operations at plant as soon as reasonably practicable once conditions are safe," S"pore-based company said in a statement. Company is backed by investment firm Temasek, which is owned by the S'pore govt. Separately, Japan's Unicharm said it discontinue capital increase for its Myanmar unit, citing foreign currency remittance restrictions & other challenging business conditions in Myanmar.
Junta been preoccupied with ongoing clashes in this Asian nation, where military junta seized control & outed a democratically elected govt more than 3-years ago. Before coup, soldiers were deployed in droves to help villagers during the monsoon season. Reality on the ground, however, has been starkly different.
Those in makeshift centres are struggling as donations fallen in recent, also a dire shortage of fresh water across country, where residents also have no choice but to rely on rainwater as they concerns of water-borne diseases. Double whammy for Myanmar facing floods, as the Myanmar junta’s efforts to show its regime assisting giving aid, CNA found the number of soldiers on the ground to be far and few.
BAGO about 80km north of its largest city former capital Yangon. About 20,000 folks there has been displaced from their homes due to floods caused due to floods during monsoon season in Bago city who Aung Kyaw Soe lives in Myanmar’s 4th-largest city Bago,“
This year, we are seeing the least amount of donations. Where I live, have only received one lunch box since start of the floods (in end-July),” he told CNA.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/mya...le-4526841
The National Unity Govt announced People’s Defense Forces captured a town in northern Mandalay that is considered the first capital of Myanmar’s ancient empire. Tagaung town was captured by People’s Defense Forces (PDF) command by civilian National Unity Govt (NUG) on Monday, aftte 2-days battle. Tagaung is in Thabeikkyin Township northern tip of Mandalay Region on east bank of Irrawaddy River, township borders Sagaing Region, northern Shan State. “Tagaung has become a regime-free town,” a member of a Thabeikkyin Township PDF said. “Residents no longer have to live in fear,” the source said, capture by NUG further comprises t junta’s ability to transport supplies reinforcement from Mandalay city to Kachin State where Kachin Independence Army (KIA) & its PDF allies are knocking out junta positions.
“Although there were no military battalions or bases in the town, about 100 regime troops, including pro-junta Pyu Saw Htee militia members, were stationed at several places, including a hospital, police station, administration department office and a pagoda in Tagaung town,” he explained. During 2-day battle for historic town, 64 regime troops lost their lives & 20 more were arrested, the NUG’s Defense Ministry (Region 1) said on Tuesday. Weapons, ammunition & anti-drone jammers were also seized, it said.
Two resistance fighters were killed during the two-day battle, the NUG’s Defense Ministry said. The Irrawaddy could not independently confirm the fatality figures. Resistance groups have seized the China-backed Tagaung Taung nickel mine and processing factory after around 50 regime forces surrendered in late July.
PDFs are now providing security for the nickel operation following an agreement between Beijing and the NUG. Mandalay PDF and its allies are attacking the remaining regime bases in Thabeikkyin Township, As of Sunday, they had captured a junta police station, the headquarters of a battalion and several junta bases.
Towns seized by PDFs & ethnic armies, as those under siege,in Mandalay Region and northern Shan State. / The Irrawaddy
Mandalay PDF – with assistance from the ethnic Ta’ang National Liberation Army based in northern Shan State – has seized Mogoke and Singu towns in northern Mandalay. They have also captured more than 35 junta bases and outposts, including the headquarters of the Air Defense Battalion in Madaya township next to Mandalay city.
PDFs have also seized regime bases in Mandalay city’s Patheingyi Township. HQ of junta’s Central Military Command is based. They now control most of northern Mandalay – and they are pushing south. A military analyst said Myanmar’s second-largest city is now under threat from the resistance. “The PDFs are taking control of the whole region east of the Irrawaddy River,” he told The Irrawaddy. “They now threaten Mandalay city,” he PDFs coordinated offensives in southern Mandalay on Saturday – hitting regime targets in Natogyi, Myingyan and Taungtha townships.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/war-again...mpire.html
Myanmar junta committing war crimes ‘alarming’ rate. UN investigators say more than three million people have been displaced in Myanmar’s conflict in last six months. UN warns. Crimes against humanity & war crimes by Myanmar’s military have escalated at an “alarming” rate, UN investigators have warned systematic torture, gang rape and abuses against children have increased under the military, UN body investigating human rights violations in the country said in annual report on Tuesday.
Investigators said that more than three million people have been forced to flee their homes in the last six months, as the conflict intensified.
Chinese Foreign Minister Delivers Thinly Veiled Rebuke to Myanmar Junta Boss.
The Irrawaddy Burma
Chinese Foreign Minister Delivers Thinly Veiled Rebuke to Myanmar Junta Boss August 15, 2024
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned Myanmar junta boss Min Aung Hlaing on Wednesday that Beijing would not accept comments intended to harm bilateral ties or “smear” China, according to a statement released by the Chinese Embassy in Myanmar after the two met in Naypyitaw.
“China opposes any remarks that attempt to sow discord in China-Myanmar relations or smear and vilify China,” Wang said at the meeting, according to the embassy. The meeting followed a recent televised address by Min Aung Hlaing in which he lamented foreign intervention in the fighting in northern Shan State near the Chinese border, without naming a particular country.
Wang visited Myanmar on Wednesday before traveling to Thailand to co-chair ninth Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Foreign Ministers’ Meeting.
China’s top diplomat did not bother to meet the junta boss when he attended the 7th edition of the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Bagan, Mandalay Region in 2022.
Beijing apparently thought it should deliver an in-person warning to junta boss after Min Aung Hlaing repeatedly implied China is behind anti-regime military operations in northern Shan State.
In November last year, after the Brotherhood Alliance of three ethnic armies launched a major offensive against the regime in northern Shan State, Min Aung Hlaing alleged anti-regime groups were using China-made drones to bomb junta positions there, and said foreign technicians were assisting the groups. Following that outburst, junta-backed nationalists staged anti-Beijing protests in downtown Yangon and outside the Chinese Embassy in the city.
After the Myanmar military’s Northeastern Command fell to ethnic and resistance forces earlier this month during the second phase of the offensive, the junta boss claimed in the televised speech that certain foreign countries were funding the anti-regime armed groups, though he did not name China specifically. He claimed ordnance factories built in territory controlled by ethnic armed organizations on the China-Myanmar border were selling weapons to anti-regime groups, and alleged that weapons seized from People’s Defense Force resistance groups had been traced to those factories.
Certain foreign countries were supplying anti-regime groups with food, pharmaceuticals, arms, technology and administrative aid to prolong conflicts in Myanmar, Min Aung Hlaing said in the speech. Military sympathizers then organized rallies against the Brotherhood Alliance. The protesters saluted Myanmar’s flag, raised banners reading “Victory in the just war”, and sang the national anthem and patriotic songs as they attempted to portray the war in northern Myanmar as a foreign invasion.
Pro-junta Telegram channels have also alleged that Chinese mercenaries are involved in the fighting. Chinese special envoy to Myanmar Deng Xijun met with Min Aung Hlaing in Naypyitaw on the heels of those protests. During the meeting with Min Aung Hlaing on Wednesday, Wang said “China firmly supports Myanmar in maintaining its independence, sovereignty, national unity, and territorial integrity,” according to the Chinese Embassy.
It said Wang also expressed China’s support for what he characterized as the junta’s efforts to restore peace and stability in Myanmar and restore the democratic transition process. In their coverage of meeting, junta-controlled media claimed Wang stressed China’s opposition to attacks by ethnic armed organizations in northern Shan State. However, both Xinhua & the Chinese Embassy quoted Wang as saying simply “China opposes chaos or conflict in Myanmar.”
The junta-controlled media also failed to report Wang’s statement that “China opposes external forces interfering in Myanmar’s internal affairs, and opposes any remarks that attempt to sow discord in China-Myanmar relations or smear and vilify China.” They also ignored a warning delivered by Wang to the regime to ensure the effective operation of the China-Myanmar oil and gas pipeline project, as well as the safety of the project and its employees.
A photo of the meeting published by junta media drew mockery online, with critics pointing out that the regime boss essentially treated the Chinese foreign minister as his equal—despite recently assuming the title of acting president of Myanmar—by sitting side-by-side with Wang before the Palin (throne), the symbol of Myanmar’s sovereignty.
(15-08-2024, 10:01 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]China Delivers Thinly Veiled Rebuke to Myanmar Junta Boss Chinese Foreign Minister Delivers Thinly Veiled Rebuke to Myanmar Junta Boss August 15, 2024
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned Myanmar junta boss Min Aung Hlaing on Wednesday that Beijing would not accept comments intended to harm bilateral ties or “smear” China, according to a statement released by the Chinese Embassy in Myanmar after the two met in Naypyitaw.
Wang visited Myanmar on Wednesday traveling
from China’s did not bother to meet the junta boss when he attended the 7th edition of the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Bagan, Mandalay Region in 2022.
Beijing apparently thought it should deliver an in-person warning to junta boss after Min Aung Hlaing repeatedly implied China is behind anti-regime military operations in northern Shan State
after the Brotherhood Alliance of three ethnic armies win the offensive against the regime in northern Shan State, Min Aung Hlaing alleged anti-regime groups were using China-made drones to bomb junta positions there, said foreign technicians were assisting groups. Following that outburst, junta-backed nationalists staged anti-Beijing protests in downtown Yangon and outside the Chinese Embassy in the city, the junta boss claimed in televised that certain foreign countries were funding anti-regime armed groups, he claimed ordnance factories built in territory controlled by ethnic armed organizations on the China-Myanmar border were selling weapons to anti-regime groups, and alleged weapons seized from People’s Defense Force resistance groups had been traced to those factories.
A meeting published by junta media drew mockery critics by regime boss essentially treated Chinese foreign minister as his equal—despite recently assuming title of acting president of Myanmar—by sitting side-by-side with Wang b4 the Palin (throne), symbol of Myanmar’s sovereignty.
China will support a democratic transition in Myanmar, foreign minister. Aug 16 (Reuters) -
China will support a democratic transition & backs a regional plan to find a way out of the ongoing crisis in Southeast Asian country, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Friday during a visit to Thailand. Wang's comments at a media conference came after he met with Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing during a visit to the war-torn country this week. China continues its commitment to restore peace & stability in Myanmar," he said.
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacif...024-08-16/
Myanmar Junta Charges Tycoon Serge Pun With Money Laundering, Other Financial Crimes.
The Irrawaddy (Home News Burma)
Myanmar Junta Charges Tycoon Serge Pun With Money Laundering, Other Financial Crimes
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Myanmar Junta Charges Tycoon Serge Pun With Money Laundering, Other Financial Crimes
Tycoon Serge Pun has been charged with money laundering, and executives at his Yoma Bank have also been charged with financial crimes.
Serge Pun, the former executive chairman of Singapore-listed Yoma Strategic Holdings Limited, was charged with money laundering and other illegal transactions in late July after his month-long detention by the junta, according to sources familiar with the case.
The 71-year-old tycoon faces two additional charges: misusing public funds and damaging the interest of the national government for allegedly using criminal proceeds from online scam centers to invest in the expansion of Star City, a massive real estate project in Yangon Region’s Thanlyin Township, sources told The Irrawaddy, adding that Chinese authorities asked regime to investigate the source of funding for Star City’s expansion.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/business/myanm...rimes.html
Myanmar issues a statement that workers heading abroad must have OWIC Ministry of Labour stated workers heading abroad must have an Overseas Worker Identification Card (OWIC). This will help them avoid unnecessary restrictions at international airports & at border camps as they travel with employment visas & hold a Passport for Visit (PV). The Law relating to Overseas Employment Law, sub-section (g)of Section 8 stated the duties and functions of the Supervisory Committee as “communicating and coordinating with the relevant govt depts & organizations to prevent workers from taking up overseas employment without having registered under this Law; sub-section (i)stated “preventing workers who are found unsuitable for overseas employment by Inspections Sub-Committees, from departing to take up such employment”.
In addition, sub-section (a) of Section 9 stated, “Overseas employment seekers shall register themselves as overseas employment seekers at the Dept for the type of overseas employment for which Dept requires compulsory registration”.
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/asean/40040641
Myanmar’s regime administration has ceased in Myingyan and Natogyi towns in Mandalay Region during the anti-regime “Myingyan District Special Operation” by several resistance groups. On Sat & Monday attacks launched in Natogyi and Taung Tha towns in which several regime positions were defeated, Myingyan People’s Defense Force (PDF) told The Irrawaddy. After attacks, junta stopped its admin work at near district-level town of Myingyan town. A resident said he went to Myingyan general administration dept for citizenship verification but it was closed as Manmar Junta Loses Grip on Major Mandalay Region Town: A PDF member told The Irrawaddy “Myingyan hospital is closed and all patients were sent home by junta. Hospital staff were sent to Pakokku [in Magwe Region]. Most civil servants have left.” reportedly fortifying Myingyan, taking positions at hospital.
As resistance forces in Taung Tha town, 21km south of Myingyan, overran 3 regime including a supply station Regime forces retreated to Myingyan, abandoning their notorious checkpoint on
Myingyan-Taung Tha road, as Taung Tha General Strike Committee, monitors action in town said junta-controlled govt depts, except for admin, police station & fire dept, it closed the town. A PDF member said
all staff left Natogyi.
A weekend fight by resistance briefly seized town, apart from police station, (be4 retreating during junta airstrikes, according to Natogyi PDF). Resistance groups also seized a junta position guarding another pipeline supply station east of town. Natogyi PDF said allies killed over 30 troops, detained 3-soldiers & around 27 weapons & ammunition during op in Natogyi town.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/war-again...tance.html
Once the gorilla junta chief surrenders, all the monkey followers wil lay down their arms. Aung San Suu Kyi wil be released and returns to power
(18-08-2024, 06:07 PM)Gemstar Wrote: [ -> ]Once the gorilla junta chief surrenders, all the monkey followers wil lay down their arms. Aung San Suu Kyi wil be released and returns to power
Why Ms Aung Suu Snn Kyi can't be released, she can be rescue by her people's arm forces mah?.
More than 10,000 villagers been forced to flee again by renewed fighting in Hsihseng Township southern Shan State, volunteers are helping displaced people. Fresh clashes erupted after junta artillery battalion in Hsihseng Township continuously bombarding HQ of Pa-O National Liberation Army (PNLA) in Mawkmai Town, an artillery unit some 10 km from Hsihseng town has bombarded PNLA HQ in Mawkmai. So, PLNA & allied groups responded by launching Op led to fresh clashes,” resident explained. Junta troops
clashed on combined forces of the PLNA & allies on Aug. 6, 11 and 13 in Hsihseng Township. The
PNLA said bodies of 23 dead junta soldiers were found, one junta soldier was captured, & 11 guns & two drones were seized in the clashes.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/ove...hseng.html
(18-08-2024, 09:56 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Why Ms Aung Suu Snn Kyi can't be released, she can be rescue by her people's arm forces mah?.
Yes. Hope she is still fine. Only when rebels forces surrounds the capital, it wil be taken over by rebels and junta king wil be nailed.
As The Failures of Myanmar’s Dictator Pile up, His Supporters Are Lashing Out. Junta boss Min Aung Hlaing is under fire again after the military he commands, known as the Tadmadaw in Myanmar, suffered yet another unprecedented, humiliating and historic string of defeats to ragtag armies.
Military supporters and ultra-nationalists are grumbling, some obliquely and others directly, about his failed leadership.
Criticism escalated after ethnic Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army captured Tatmadaw’s Northeastern Command, which had decades-long reputation for vast combat experience victories, including repelling invasions. The ethnic army seized command’s HQ in northern Shan State’s Lashio cty on August 4 after a-month battle. i
This is 2nd time Min Aung Hlaing’s has been questioned after another string of humiliating defeats in northern Shan State, some of his staunchest supporters called for his resignation.
Former Lieutenant-Colonel Hla Swe, chair of the military’s proxy Union Solidarity Development Party in Naypyitaw since 2021 coup, has joined chorus indirect attack on Min Aung Hlaing is a column he penned in August 15 issue of military-backed Bullet News Journal, which he runs
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/as-...g-out.html
The rebels forces wil capture the capital ultimately. And the whole military wil surrender. It wil transit to democracy soon. This wil be a change of guards. Those who retaliate wil be executed. No need to give chance to such a evil junta chief who killed many unarmed civilians.
What retaliate?. Junta wil try executed if they. No need to give chance to such a evil junta chief who killed many unarmed civilians in Myanmar.
A Karma is work in process...
Today Myanmar news, households crippled as currency tumbles to record low...
Myanmar Junta Forms Nationwide Militia Panel Amid Mounting Losses.M yanmar’s junta has formed a committee to train, arm and supply militias at the village and ward levels nationwide as military losses to resistance forces continue to mount. The announcement of the panel’s formation was signed by the junta’s secretary, General Aung Lin Dwe, on Friday but has yet to be reported by regime media.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/mya...osses.html
Myanmar Junta Steel Plant Knocked Out by Resistance. A junta-operated steel mill allegedly involved in armaments production has ground to a halt after being attacked by People’s Defense Force (PDF) groups in Myingyan Township, Mandalay Region.
The PDF used 60 mm mortars to fire around 50 shells at No. 1 Steel Mill, where around 200 junta soldiers were based, on Aug. 16.