Saturday, April 20, 2024

CATEGORY

War

RCSS Rejects Tatmadaw Allegation That Soldiers Deserted Shan Army

A report by the Burma Army’s True News Information Team that 20 soldiers deserted the Restoration Council of Shan State (RCSS) is untrue, according...

Hsipaw IDPs Return Home Fearing Further Clashes Between Tatmadaw and SSPP

Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Shan State’s Hsipaw Township returned to their homes on Friday evening after fleeing clashes between the Burma Army...

RCSS/SSA Clash With Burma Army 20 Times In Last Month

The Restoration Council of Shan State (RCSS/SSA) blamed the Burma Army for the increase of fighting in northern Shan State.  RCSS/SSA spokesperson Lt-Col Sao Oum...

Clashes Between SSPP/SSA And Tatmadaw Force Villagers Flee From Homes

Villagers were forced to flee fighting between Burma Army and Shan State Progressive Party/Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA) in northern Shan State this Wednesday (July...

Fearing More Clashes, Villagers Seek Refuge in Kyaukme Monastery

Locals from eight villages are staying in a monastery in Kyaukme Township, northern Shan State saying that they fear that the Burma Army will...

Burma Army Sends More Soldiers Into Kyaukme

The Burma Army has sent more troops into northern Shan State’s Kyaukme Township following recent protests against military violence in the area. Kyaukme resident Sai...

Tatmadaw Launches Investigation Into Death And Injuries Of Civilians

A Shan politician says he refused to join an army investigation into the killing of a civilian and others wounded by Burma Army soldiers...

Buddhist Abbot And Villager Killed By Landmine

A landmine explosion killed a Buddhist abbot and a villager, while injuring a novice monk in Burma's northern Shan State this Tuesday (July 14). Aung...

Villagers Flee Fighting In Northern Shan State

Dozens of villagers in Burma's northern Shan State fled their homes during harvest time after hearing all too familiar sounds of gunfire nearby. Over 40...

More Than 10,000 People Protest Burma Army Violence in Kyaukme

More than 10,000 local people protested the Burma Army in Kyaukme, northern Shan State on Friday morning, calling for justice for local victims of...

Latest news