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Junta arrests over 20 Arakanese youths deported from Malaysia at Sittwe airport
Source: Narinjara News | By Thinzar Nwe
Under the conscription law, the arrested young people may have been compelled to join the army.
PDF outpost falls in Gyobingauk as Myanmar junta advances across Thayarwaddy District
Source: Mizzima
A People’s Defence Force (PDF) outpost in Gyobingauk Township, Thayarwaddy District, Bago Region, was overrun on 13 July during a coordinated raid by junta forces, according to local resistance fighters.
Karen Fighters Push for Myanmar Junta Outpost on Thai Border
Source: The Irrawaddy
Located in Yebyu Township, the Nat Ein Taung outpost lies along a critical section of the gas pipeline that runs from the Andaman coast to Thailand.
Myanmar Junta’s Power Transfer Looms, but Real Control to Remain With Regime Boss
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi
Myanmar is bracing for a political transition at the end of July, when the state of emergency declared by the junta’s State Administration Council (SAC) expires ahead of elections the regime says it will hold in December
SAC airstrikes kill 13 civilians, injure 31 in resistance-controlled areas of Hsipaw, Mogok, Kyaukme and Nawngkhio
Source: Shan Human Rights Foundation | Update
Between July 4 and 14, 2025, SAC airstrikes killed thirteen civilians and injured thirty-one others, damaging over 60 buildings, including a hospital, two schools
Mro IDP returnees face long road to rehabilitation
Source: Development Media Group
Ethnic Mro people in Arakan State primarily live in Maungdaw, Buthidaung, Ponnagyun, Kyauktaw, Mrauk-U and Pauktaw townships, with a population of more than 50,000.
Mandalay to Myitkyina Road Airstrike Injures Four
Source: Burma News International | By Kachin News Group
The 5:00 pm airstrike on the main road that connects Mandalay City, Myanmar’s second largest city, to Myitkyina City, the Kachin State capital to the north, injured four people, one of whom was a child and caused fires that destroyed two oil tankers
Ramanya Joint Military Column Disbanded After Six Months of Operation
Source: Independent Mon News Agency | By monnews
The Ramanya Joint Military Column was created as a first step toward this goal and was meant to coordinate armed resistance and to increase the intensity of military operations in Mon State.
Against law and humanity: Why India’s push-ins must stop
Source: The Daily Star | By Kallol Mustafa
Despite repeated protests by the Bangladesh government and human rights groups in both countries, India’s controversial practice of forcibly pushing people into Bangladeshi territory—known as “push-in”—continues without legal or diplomatic justification.
Thousands displaced in Kani as junta flotilla moves up the Chindwin River accompanied by airstrikes
Source: Mizzima
Around 10,000 residents from Kani Township in Sagaing Region have fled their homes after a military flotilla traveling upriver and intensified aerial assaults triggered mass displacement, according to local sources.
Rogue Sagaing Resistance Fighters Held Over Robbery Gone Wrong
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Myo Pyae
After the heist, the robbers made a beeline to the local liquor store before leaving the village. In the morning, they were arrested by the People’s Security Force under the parallel National Unity Government (NUG).
Behind the Scenes: China’s Hand in Myanmar’s Election
Source: The Irrawaddy
The military regime has set up a dozen outposts around the naval base, one of which—in Katthabyay village—the ethnic Arakan Army (AA) has been attacking since early this month, according to locals.
Myanmar Junta Recaptures Nawnghkio After Months-Long Counteroffensive
Source: The Irrawaddy
Regime-backed telegram news channels and military supporters celebrated the victory, posting photos of junta troops posing in Nawnghkio town landmarks including the police station and market.
Ruled by fear and persecution in Myanmar, Rohingya flee the Arakan Army’s grip into Bangladesh
Source: bdnews24.com | By Sourav Deb
The Rohingya who spoke to bdnews24.com see little difference between the junta and the Arakan Army. They say the Arakan Army suspects even semi-educated Rohingya people of supporting rival armed groups like the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA)
Airstrike on Thibaw Town Kills Two
Source: Burma News International | Shan Herald Agency for News
Two civilians were killed and two others were injured in an airstrike on the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA)-held Thibaw (Hsipaw) Town in Shan State, on 14 July 2025.
Indian Army Accused of Deadly Strike on Separatists in Myanmar
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Mary Khaing
The drone strikes hit deep inside the Naga Self-Administered Zone in Nanyun, Lahe and Leshi – a Myanmar border zone that serves as a stronghold for Indian insurgent groups.
‘Ticking time bomb’: Shoddy post-quake reconstruction puts more Myanmar lives at risk
Source: Frontier Myanmar | By Frontier
Almost four months on from a major earthquake, many homes still await repairs or demolition due to bureaucratic delays, while corruption and a shortage of quality materials and skilled workers mean cities aren’t building back better.
Are regime forces gaining counterattack momentum?
Source: Development Media Group
The military regime has been using airstrikes, along with massive ground forces and large amounts of ammunition, to launch offensives and retake some territory.
Junta Launches Airstrikes on Three Locations in Demoso
Source: Kantarawaddy Times
Myanmar military fighter jets carried out airstrikes on three locations in the western part of Demoso Township early this morning, July 14.
Junta torches thousands of homes in Nyaung-U Township, forcing mass displacement
Source: Mizzima
Military junta forces have burned thousands of homes across more than 30 villages in Nyaung-U Township, Mandalay Region, since early June, forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee, according to a local People’s Defence Force (PDF).
SAC Orders Demolition of Over 100 Homes in Taunggyi
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News
Although no formal eviction notices have been issued in Taunggyi, similar demolitions have occurred in Kalaw, where structures within 20 feet of the railway were reportedly removed by military-operated excavators.
Thailand: Authorities Abuse, Exploit Myanmar Nationals
Source: Human Rights Watch | News Release
Thai authorities are threatening, extorting, and detaining Myanmar nationals who fled the abusive military junta to seek safety in Thailand, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
Myanmar and Russian Regimes Push Indian Trade Corridor to Bypass Western Sanctions
Source: The Irrawaddy
The talks followed Mya Tun Oo’s appearance at the 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum last month, where he promoted Yangon as a strategic transshipment hub for Russian exports to Asia.
Myanmar Junta Moves into Nawnghkio Outskirts
Source: The Irrawaddy
The town on the main Mandalay–Lashio–Muse trade route to China serves as a gateway connecting Mandalay and southern and northern Shan State
Belarus ratifies agreement with Myanmar on protection of classified information
Source: BelTA
President Aleksandr Lukashenko signed the law “On ratification of the agreement between the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of the Union of Myanmar on mutual protection of classified information”.