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Armed Conflict Data

by Admin | May 1, 2026 | Daily News | 0 comments

Source: Myanmar Political Monitor | Bi-Weekly News Review – Issue 194/195

Over a 28-day period (26 March – 22 April 2026), conflict events across Myanmar decreased compared to the previous reporting period, with Kachin State
recording the highest number

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Abduction (27) Airstrikes (140) Arakan (41) ARSA (57) ASEAN (123) AungSanSuuKyi (80) Bangladesh (92) Children (44) China (314) Civilian (111) Conscript (73) Drugs (23) EROs/EAOs (125) Federalism (28) Health (26) Human Rights (26) ICJ (28) IDPs (82) India (59) Junta (706) KIO/KIA (63) KNA-BGF (50) KNU/KNLA (57) Media (30) Migrants (26) MinAungHlaing (96) Mining (86) MNDAA/Kokang (50) NUG (58) PDFs (68) Philippines (23) Poliical Prisoners (99) Political Parties (24) PSLF/TNLA (50) Refugees (30) Rohingya (258) Russia (37) Sagaing (27) Thailand (139) Timor-Leste (23) ULA/AA (138) UN (46) USA (98) USDP (32) Women (41)

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