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SAC airstrikes and shelling kill 8 civilians, injure 29 in resistance-controlled areas of Kyaukme, Mogok and Nawngkhio
Source: Shan Human Rights Foundation | Update
Between June 24 and July 1, 2025, SAC airstrikes and shelling killed eight civilians and injured twenty-nine others, damaging over 50 buildings – including seven Buddhist temples, a Buddhist school and a mosque
Insufficient Medicine for Kachin State Malaria Crisis
Source: Burma News International | By Myitkyina Journal
Many Kachin State townships are struggling with high rates of malaria infection and a shortage of drugs to treat malaria, according to the Kachin Backpack Health Worker Team
Civilian injuries reported due to landmines in Loikaw
Source: Burma News International | By Kantarawaddy Times
There have been frequent landmine explosions in neighborhoods within military junta-controlled Loikaw, Karenni (Kayah) State’s capital, where fighting took place, injuring civilians returning to their homes, according to report
Federal and state parliaments express grave concern over health crisis facing Myanmar’s political prisoners
Source: Mizzima
The statement was jointly released by 13 organizations, including the Sagaing Federal Unit Hluttaw, Tanintharyi Region Parliament, Magway Federal Unit Hluttaw, and Yangon Region Hluttaw.
Aung San Suu Kyi could not escape arrest if convicted in ICC: Shahriar
Source: Daily Sun | By Sun Online Desk
State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam has said that the top 20 leaders of Myanmar, including Aung San Suu Kyi, could not escape arrest if ICC delivers verdict convicting them.
Myanmar Junta Airstrikes Hammer Shan Rebel-Held Towns
Source: The Irrawaddy
Observers believe junta airstrikes on civilians are intended to pressure the TNLA to withdraw from Nawnghkio Township.
Myanmar Junta Blacklists Scam Warlord Saw Chit Thu in Currency Crackdown
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Aung Thura
Myanmar’s junta has blacklisted a company owned by Saw Chit Thu, a notorious warlord and chief of the regime-aligned Karen State Border Guard Force, for failing to deposit foreign currency export earnings into a junta-controlled bank.
Myanmar Junta Hawk Joins Peacebuilding Forum in Norway
Source: The Irrawaddy
A hawkish Myanmar general who notoriously threatened nonstop bombing of resistance-held territory joined a global peace forum in Norway focused on mediation this month.
Russian Choppers on Myanmar Junta’s Shopping List: Min Aung Hlaing
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi
Junta spokesman Major General Zaw Min Tun confirmed the regime is in talks with Buryatia authorities to procure transport helicopters.
BD Army carries out operations in 68 villages of CHT to help Rohingya insurgents
Source: Northeast Herald
The Rohingya armed groups have ramped up recruitment, using religious language to mobilise refugees to fight the Arakan Army.
Ayeyarwady Region to replace local administrators with militia members and military veterans
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
Sources claimed that the plan is to help the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) to win the regime-planned elections
No Major Changes Expected from Military’s Peace Forum, Say Some Attendees
Source: Independent Mon News Agency
“This is not a political dialogue. It’s more about preparing for the upcoming election and discussing what is needed to succeed while touching on peace and democracy”
Airstrikes Amid Peace Talks: Junta’s Actions Undermine Reconciliation Claims
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News
The surge in airstrikes coincides with a government-hosted peace forum in Nay Pyi Taw, drawing criticism from observers who accuse the junta of hypocrisy in its claims of pursuing national reconciliation.
Three months after Myanmar earthquake and 6.3 million people still in urgent need of assistance
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
Nearly 22 million people in Myanmar, about 40 percent of the total population, are now in need of assistance across the country with over 3.5 million displaced from their homes, recognized as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), according to the U.N.
Key papers relocated to Dhanyawaddy Naval HQ due to security concerns in Kyaukphyu
Source: Narinjara News | By Thinzar Nwe
Due to security concerns about Kyaukphyu, Rakhine State, the Military Council has relocated significant military records from Kyaukphyu-based battalions, including the police station, to Dhanyawaddy Naval Headquarters
Tightened inspections in Thailand’s Mae Sot heighten pressure on Burmese migrants
Source: Mizzima
Thai authorities have ramped up inspections in Mae Sot, a Thai-Myanmar border town, in recent weeks intensifying challenges for Burmese residents, particularly those without documentation, according to sources in the area.
Former Mandalay Huttaw speaker Aung Kyaw Oo dies in Obo prison
Source: Mizzima
Aung Kyaw Oo, Speaker of the Mandalay Region Hluttaw and a former National League for Democracy (NLD) MP, died in Mandalay’s Obo Prison on the morning of 27 June after suffering a heart attack, according to the Political Prisoners Network – Myanmar
Myanmar Film Tour makes stop in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
“We focus on film because we think that there’s more stories to tell, to be heard, to be witnessed, and also to be read for us to understand more,” the host of the Myanmar Film Tour told DVB
To Belarus for Bullets and Ballot Scam; A Bogus Peace Forum; and More
Source: The Irrawaddy
Amid its escalating aerial campaign targeting rebel-held territories, Myanmar’s military regime is hosting a “Peace Forum” in Naypyitaw, from which armed groups actively fighting the regime are notably absent.
Myanmar looks to expand cooperation with EAEU, get observer status
Source: BelTA
Myanmar hopes to expand cooperation with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and gain observer statu
UN: States must support Myanmar media
Source: ARTICLE 19 | Statement
ARTICLE 19 made this statement during the enhanced interactive dialogue with the High Commissioner and the Special Rapporteur on Myanmar at the 59th Session of the UN Human Rights Council.
Sagaing Federal Unit approves interim constitution after months of deliberation
Source: Mizzima
The Sagaing Federal Unit Interim Constitution was officially approved on 25 June during the Fifth Regular Session of the Sagaing Federal Unit Hluttaw, marking a significant step toward establishing a federal democratic system in the region.
Online Scam Syndicates Flourish in Shan State Under Armed Group Protection
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News
Since early 2025, scam centers along the Nam Taung (Nam Teng River) have multiplied, with hundreds of foreign nationals, mostly Chinese, reportedly engaged in illegal online gambling and cyber fraud.
Sagaing Civilians Killed in Myanmar Junta Raids
Source: The Irrawaddy
Kyunhla Activists Group, which monitors junta atrocities, stated on Thursday that around 100 troops and pro-regime Pyu Saw Htee militia members have raided villages near Zigon town in southern Kantbalu Township since Monday.
‘We let China take it all away’: How Myanmar’s rare earths slipped past India’s eastern border
Source: Business Today
While China leveraged a mix of diplomacy and subversion to secure a vital supply chain, India remained a bystander.