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Bong friend of mine was saying mortars fell in/near the known hotspot area, Naikhaonchori (spelling)?

(He said) there was one civilian fatality and a number of injuries from this and about 3k Bangladesh civilians were relocated temporarily from that area.

(He said) Per interrogation a number of Burmese forces that entered BD territory (numbering about 66?) claimed to have had "no idea" they were in BD during the clash, their border posts coming under fire from rebel forces etc.



Yep, this is not good. I am don't know why Army isn't there yet.




"Terrified residents of Tumbru said they started hearing gunshots around 3:00am, and the firing went on until last night without a pause.

After a sleepless night, many families with young children left the area on foot, some carrying small sacks of food and other essentials.

Abu Siddique, an elderly man who was walking with a stick around 3:00 in the afternoon, said he saw a bullet pierce the wall of his hut in Konarpara earlier in the day.

"Then I left the house. But the goats and cows are still there. We may end up losing everything," he said.

Many of the men were still in their huts in the area because they were reluctant to leave their farm animals and other belongings."



 

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63 more Myanmar security forces take shelter in Bangladesh​



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Amid the ongoing conflicts along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, 63 more Myanmar forces and border guards have taken shelter in Bangladesh till Wednesday noon, taking the total number to 327, said BGB sources.

A total of 327 Myanmar forces including BGP, army personnel, and immigration officials have taken shelter in Bangladesh, said Shariful Islam, public relations officer (PRO) of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB).

The 63 Myanmar forces entered Bangladesh on Wednesday with arms through Whaikhong on the Teknaf border.

The BGB disarmed them and took them to a safe shelter, the PRO said.

In a statement during his visit to the Bangladesh-Myanmar border in Cox’s Bazar on Wednesday, Major General Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui, newly appointed Director General of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), declared the force’s high alert status to address any potential border-related incidents.

During the visit, Major General Siddiqui underscores the BGB’s commitment to maintaining security and sovereignty while adhering to humanitarian principles and fostering positive international relations.

“The border situation is fully under control, and we are dedicated to managing it with patience, humanitarian considerations, and in a manner that respects our international obligations, as directed by the Prime Minister. Under no circumstances will illegal entry into Bangladesh be permitted,” Major General Siddiqui emphasized.

His remarks came during a thorough inspection of the border outposts at Tambru and Ghumdum areas within the Naikhongchhari upazila. This tour included assessments of the operational conditions and morale among BGB personnel stationed along this critical frontier.

A Bangladeshi woman and a Rohingya man were killed following an explosion of a mortar shell at a house in Ghumdum union of Naikhongchhari upazila in Bandarban district on Monday.

Besides, academic activities of five government primary schools in Naikhangchhari upazila have been suspended.


 

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Hasan Mahmood meeting with Ajit Doval in Delhi on Myanmar situation​



Bangladesh Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud, who is visiting India, held an emergency meeting with India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Wednesday morning. It is also known that the border situation in Myanmar was discussed between them.

At the end of the meeting, Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud told reporters, "India-Bangladesh will work together to stabilize the Myanmar border situation for the sake of regional security."
"Discussions have been held with India's National Security Advisor in this regard. The detailed procedure will be decided later", he added.
Incidentally, the neighboring country of both India and Bangladesh is Myanmar.


However, India and Bangladesh are suffering the consequences of the intense conflict between the army and the rebel groups in the Chin and Rakhine provinces of Myanmar for the past few days. The nature of the crisis in the two countries in recent times is very similar.

Over the past week, hundreds of members of Myanmar's army and border guards have fled and sought refuge in both India and Bangladesh.
The fire of this conflict is also coming to India's Myanmar-Lagoa Mizoram border and Bangladesh's Teknaf region adjacent to Myanmar. Mortar shells fired from Myanmar have also caused several deaths inside Bangladesh.

In this background, the meeting between the National Security Advisor of India and the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh in Delhi is considered to be very important.


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What are they going to do? Neither country has any influence or leverage in Myanmar. Not to mention there is no singular legitimate authority left anyway. Will India & BD start serious negotiations with insurgents? I have suspicion after Janta collapse, these ethnic groups will start infighting among themselves. @Nilgiri
 

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TNLA takes complete control of Namkham town on Chinese border

19 December 2023

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) has taken complete control of Namkham town near the Chinese border in northern Shan State, with the seizure of the junta’s strategic Sakham Thit Kone base outside the town on Monday night after over 40 days of attacks, according to the TNLA.

After attacking junta bases and the township police station, the TNLA seized Namkham town on Nov. 7. Since then, it had attempted to seize the remaining strategic base, which frequently shelled the captured town. In its failed attempts to defend the base, the junta used several aircraft and artillery units every day to bombard TNLA troops as well as Namkham town.

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Junta kills its own troops with airstrike in northern Shan State

20 November 2023

Myanmar junta fighter jets used 500lb bombs to attack Do Pin Police Station after it was seized by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) and Mandalay People’s Defense Force in northern Shan State’s Nawnghkio Township on Sunday night, killing four regime prisoners of war and injuring 10 others, according to the TNLA.
It said military informants and junta soldiers had been detained at the police station.

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Two more junta bases seized in northern Shan

6 December 2023

Ethnic Palaung armed group the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) said it seized the Mine Lone junta base in Kyaukme Township, northern Shan State along with 15 weapons and ammunition. The TNLA also seized the Mine Whee junta base in Namkham Township at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday after four days of attacks. The attacks were part of Operation 1027, the TNLA said.

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The Arakan Army (AA) says it has seized 142 Myanmar junta positions across 15 out of 17 townships in Rakhine State and Paletwa Township in neighboring Chin State.

It stated on Thursday that during 45 days of attacks major targets, including a base in the state capital Sittwe and outposts in 14 other townships in Rakhine State, had been seized along with around 17 positions in Paletwa. Details. ⬇️


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Myanmar’s military regime lost one more town and another China-Myanmar trade zone after days of heavy clashes with an ethnic resistance alliance in northern Shan State last Friday.

The attacks were part of the ongoing Operation 1027 being conducted by the Brotherhood Alliance comprising the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) and Arakan Army (AA).

Myanmar’s military regime lost one more town and another China-Myanmar trade zone after days of heavy clashes with an ethnic resistance alliance in northern Shan State last Friday.

The attacks were part of the ongoing Operation 1027 being conducted by the Brotherhood Alliance comprising the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) and Arakan Army (AA).

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Photos posted on X (formerly Twitter) by AA commander Maj-Gen Twan Mrat Naing appear to show AA troops posing with junta armored vehicles at the Muse hilltop base.

Other photos and video show AA and MNDAA flags flying at the base.

The Brotherhood Alliance has not officially announced the seizure of the outpost, however.

The ethnic alliance has so far occupied eight Myanmar-China trade towns and routes as well as over 250 junta bases across northern Shan State since the launch of Operation 1027 on Oct. 27.

Fierce clashes erupted in northern Shan State on Sunday as TNLA troops continued their attempts to seize more junta bases in Namkham, Kutkai and Mantong Townships, the armed groups said.

 
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TNLA seizes one more Shan town

December 25, 2023

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) took complete control of Mantong Town, northern Shan State last Friday after four days of attacks on regime bases and a police station, amid heavy junta bombardments.
It seized the last strategic base of the junta’s Infantry Battalion 130 outside the town along with a large haul of weapons and ammunition.

In its failed attempts to defend the town and bases, the junta conducted 265 air strikes and 1,038 bombardments as well as 137 artillery strikes.

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Myanmar’s military regime lost one more town and another China-Myanmar trade zone after days of heavy clashes with an ethnic resistance alliance in northern Shan State last Friday.

Huge haul of weapons, ammunition seized during capture of Namhsan town

December 18, 2023

A huge haul of weapons and ammunition was seized by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) when it captured Namhsan Town in northern Shan State last Friday after attacking military bases for several days, according to the TNLA and local media reports.

Over 60 junta soldiers were killed, and 36 regime forces and 29 family members of junta forces were arrested, said the TNLA.

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Downed junta fighter jet found by KIA in northern Shan

26 January 2024

Powerful ethnic armed group the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) found the wreckage of a Chinese-made FTC 2000G junta fighter jet near Nant Phat Kar Village in Kutkai Township, northern Shan State on Thursday, 10 days after its troops shot down the aircraft.

KIA troops on Thursday managed to seize a strategic junta base housing 200 troops in Nant Phat Kar Village on the Mandalay-Lashio-Muse Road, a vital trade route with China, after nearly a month of attacks.
During the operation, KIA troops shot down the aircraft on Jan. 16 while it was bombing resistance troops.

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AA says it shot down military chopper during recent fighting in Chin

7 February 2024

Ethnic Rakhine armed group the Arakan Army (AA) confirmed on Wednesday it shot down a junta military transport helicopter on an unspecified date prior to mid-January during intense fighting in Paletwa Township, Chin State.

AA troops found the downed chopper in deep forest after seizing a nearby junta tactical command base on Kankha Mountain in the township on Jan. 13, the group’s spokesperson Khaing Thukha told The Irrawaddy on Wednesday.

So far, anti-regime resistance forces across the country have shot down three fighter jets and six choppers.

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AA displays destroyed junta navy boats

The Arakan Army (AA)’s special combat force destroyed and damaged several junta naval boats in early February, the armed group said in a statement. On Feb. 7 and 8, the AA was able to destroy one landing craft and two navy combat boats near Apauk Wa Village in Kyauktaw Township, Rakhine State. It later attacked and damaged four more vessels that the junta navy had ordered in as reinforcements.

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AA displays junta weapons

February 17, 2024

The Arakan Army (AA) on Friday released photos of weapons, ammunition and vehicles seized at junta Light Infantry Battalions 379, 380 and 541 in Minbya Township, Rakhine State.
Since November 13 the AA has seized over 170 junta positions and six towns. Photos: AA

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A Myanmar junta military helicopter was shot down by an anti-regime Karen armed group and allied resistance forces in Karen State on Monday, killing a brigadier general and four other military officers onboard.

It is the third junta aircraft shot down by anti-regime resistance forces this month.

The Eurocopter helicopter came under a barrage of fire from Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and allied People’s Defense Force fighters in Thingan Nyinaung near Myawaddy on Monday afternoon. The KNLA is the armed wing of the Karen National Union (KNU).

“We shot at it with machine guns, sniper rifles and other [weapons]. Then it came down, killing [an infantry] division chief, the pilot and others,” said a source from Cobra Column, a KNLA-allied resistance force that was involved in the attack.

KNU spokesman Padoh Saw Kale Say confirmed to The Irrawaddy that the ethnic group shot down a junta chopper in Thingan Nyinaung.

Brigadier General Aye Min Naung, the new commander of the 44th Light Infantry Division (LID), was being flown to Light Infantry Battalion 355 in the Thingan Nyinaung area in Myawaddy when Cobra Column shot down the helicopter.

Initial reports from local media said Brigadier General Aye Min Naung, the chief of the military’s 44th Division, and four other army officers were killed.

Pro-junta media reported that two brigadier generals were killed and three others whose ranks were not mentioned were seriously injured in the plane crash.

Some two weeks ago, then-44th LID commander Brigadier General Win Naung Soe was transferred to the reserve force of the Myanmar military and appointed military attaché to Thailand after the junta-affiliated Karen State Border Guard Force told the regime that it did not want to fight ethnic Karen resistance forces, and no longer wanted to be a part of the Myanmar military.

Brig-Gen Aye Min Naung was appointed to fill the vacancy a week ago. Just as the former tactical commander based in Karen State’s Papun took up his new position, however, his chopper was shot down.

Images circulated on social media showing a badly damaged helicopter lying in a grove of rubber trees surrounded by regime soldiers assessing the damage.

Anti-regime stronghold Karen State is home to several PDF groups that were trained by the KNLA, an armed wing of the Karen National Union. Since 2022, they have fought together against junta troops in Karen, which borders Thailand. In response, the junta has launched a campaign of airstrikes in the state and neighboring Bago Region that has taken a heavy toll on civilians.

The chopper downed in Karen State is the third aircraft the junta has lost to resistance attacks in January.


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YANGON—A Myanmar military jet crashed on Thursday due to technical failure, the junta said, the third military aircraft crash it has reported in four months.

The plane crashed near Magwe town in central Myanmar shortly after midday due to “machine failure,” the junta said in a statement, adding the pilot had successfully bailed out and been rescued.

It did not give details on the model of the plane but a military source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP it was a Russian-built MiG-29.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military’s 2021 ouster of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s government, which sparked huge protests and conflict across much of the country.

The junta is struggling to crush resistance to its rule by long-established ethnic rebel groups and newer pro-democracy People’s Defense Forces.

In recent weeks its troops have lost swathes of territory near the northern border with China and control of several lucrative trade routes.

The junta’s Russian and Chinese-built air fleet is being increasingly called on to help out embattled troops on the ground, analysts say.

 

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Photos show aftermath of junta airstrikes on Rohingya village in Rakhine

20 March 2024

The ethnic Arakan Army (AA) on Tuesday released photos showing the aftermath of the junta’s aerial bombing of the Rohingya village of Thardar in Minbya Township, Rakhine State on Monday.

A total of 22 people including 11 children were killed and around 30 suffered injuries in the junta airstrikes, said the AA, which is treating the injured people.

The ethnic army said the junta is brazenly committing crimes against humanity by attacking civilian targets.

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Rohingya soldiers conscripted by junta killed in Rakhine clashes

20 March 2024

The ethnic Arakan Army (AA) released photos of Rohingya people who were killed along with some regime forces during the AA’s attacks on three military battalions based near Rathedaung town in Rakhine State.
The junta used Rohingya soldiers drafted under the conscription law activated last month to defend positions in Rathedaung, the AA said.

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Conflict monitor records 588 junta airstrikes

The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED) project, which details conflicts around the world, reported that Myanmar's junta has responded to territorial losses with many airstrikes. It counted 588 airstrikes across Myanmar between November 23 to March 8, 19 percent of which hit Rakhine State where the Arakan Army is advancing. It said 34 percent of Rakhine airstrikes have targeted civilians.

Seven Karenni towns seized since November

March 23, 2024

Kayah (Karenni) State anti-regime forces said on Saturday that they had seized seven towns and 65 junta outposts since launching Operation 1111 on November 11. In addition, 16 camps were abandoned by the junta. The groups have only seized half of the state capital, Loikaw, but vowed to continue their fight for their fallen comrades, civilians and monks until the dictatorship is eradicated. (Photo: KNDF)

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