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Junta struggles to control Kyondoe-Myawaddy Road as fighting continues
Source: Burma News International | By Karen Information Center
The junta has not yet gained full control over the Kyondoe–Myawaddy section of Asian Highway 1 (AH1) in Karen State, with fighting ongoing in four locations as of September 10 following attacks by resistance forces.
Myanmar Junta ‘Asserting Dominance’ in Karen State’s Myawaddy
Source: The Irrawaddy
The military regime seems to be trying to rein in ethnic Karen armed groups with liaison offices in Karen State’s Myawaddy as it pushes for full control of the strategic township on the Thai border.
Frankenstein Variant of the ToneShell Backdoor Targeting Myanmar
Source: Intezer | By Nicole Fishbein
Targeting Myanmar is particularly interesting as it reflects China’s broader geopolitical interests, spanning border security, infrastructure projects, and political developments, and highlights how cyber operations are leveraged to maintain influence in neighboring states.
Upendra Dwivedi meets Myanmar Army Commander, discusses ways to advance bilateral defence cooperation
Source: Indian Defence News
During the meeting, both leaders focused on a comprehensive review of current defence partnership initiatives, with emphasis on expanding joint military training, counter-insurgency operations, and cross-border security coordination.
Junta Regains Control of Thingan Nyi Naung on Myawaddy–Kawkareik Asian Highway with Support from Karen BGF
Source: Myanmar Peace Monitor
The military junta, with assistance from the Karen Border Guard Force (BGF), has regained control of Thingan Nyi Naung, located along the Myawaddy–Kawkareik Asian Highway in Karen State, on September 6, according to local sources.
Shingkawng residents struggle as junta and militias restrict goods flow
Source: Burma News International | By Kachin News Group
In the remote village of Shingkawng in Kawnglanghpu Township, Putao District, Kachin State, residents are enduring hardships as the junta and an allied militia group jointly block the transport of goods.
Food shortages hit IDPs in Thibaw
Source: Burma News International | By Shan Herald Agency for News
A humanitarian worker in Thibaw said that donors have nearly disappeared, leaving each IDP family with only enough rice to fill around five empty condensed milk tins
AA captures over 60 bodies of junta troops, military hardware, munitions during nearly eight-hour battle in Ngaphe Township, Magway Division
Source: Narinjara News | By Khaing Lu Hla
On September 10, the News and Information Department of the AA published a report on the continuing conflict between the Arakan Army (AA) and the Myanmar junta army.
Humanitarian mine action identifies solutions to landmine threat
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
The threat of landmines has worsened in residential and densely populated areas across Myanmar as contamination spreads to every state and region in the country.
Food Crisis in Shan State: Displaced Run Out of Rice, Villagers Trapped by Junta
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN
A volunteer assisting displaced families in Hsipaw told SHAN that many households now have only about four or five condensed milk tins’ worth of rice left—barely enough for a single day.
First Victim Jailed Under Myanmar’s New Election Protection Law
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Myo Pyae
The military regime has sentenced a man to seven years in prison for criticizing the upcoming election, it said Tuesday.
Exclusive: India explores rare-earth deal with Myanmar rebels after Chinese curbs
Source: Reuters | By Neha Arora; Naw Betty Han
India is working to obtain rare-earth samples from Myanmar with the assistance of a powerful rebel group, according to four people familiar with the matter, as it seeks alternative supplies of a strategic resource tightly controlled by China.
‘Grave concerns’ for Suu Kyi amid NUG demands for her immediate release
Source: Union of Catholic Asian News | By Luke Hunt
“The junta’s deliberate refusal to provide the urgent and effective medical treatment she requires constitutes a politically motivated threat to her life,” the NUG said. “The terrorist military must bear full responsibility for any consequences that may arise.”
Thailand: The Country Falling Behind Its Neighbors
Source: Transborder News | By Paskorn Jumlongrach
On Thailand’s western frontier, China has cultivated close relations with the Karen Border Guard Force (BGF) led by Colonel Chit Tu.
Resistance Forces Capture Junta Base in Palaw Township
Source: Independent Mon News Agency | By monnews
The resistance forces captured a junta military base in Htamin Masar village, Palaw Township, Tanintharyi Region, on the morning of September 8, according to a statement from the Karen National Union (KNU).
AA removes more than 120 landmines in Maungdaw Township
Source: Narinjara News
According to AA sources, landmine clearance is being carried out in Maungdaw Township, where the majority of the population is Muslim, in order to make it easier for returning civilians to live and move around.
What is Happening in the Kyaukphyu Battle?
Source: Narinjara News | By Khaing Wuntha
The junta army has deployed a large number of new military personnel to the Kyaukphyu front and is launching a fierce offensive against the Arakan Army (AA) from four locations, utilizing ground, air, and naval support.
Locals in Maungdaw Twsp fret over AA-ARSA clashes
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
There have been frequent clashes between the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) and the Arakan Army (AA) in northern Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, in recent days.
BWU reports 73 women killed in August due to Myanmar junta attacks
According to the report, 54 women were killed in aerial bombardments, seven by artillery shelling, three were burned to death, and one died due to sexual violence. Among the victims, 14 were minors under the age of 18.
NLD urges international intervention for medical care and release of Aung San Suu Kyi
Source: Mizzima
The National League for Democracy (NLD) on 7 September appealed to the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to intervene for the immediate release and urgent medical treatment of State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
Thousands Flee as Myanmar Junta Pushes to Retake Karen Territory Ahead of Poll
Source: The Irrawaddy
“Junta troops have arrived in Metta Lin Myaing and Mae Htaw Thalay villages and are reportedly pushing into Lay Kay Kaw town. A junta aircraft dropped two 500-lb bombs near the town on Monday.
Beijing Officials Split Over Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s Medical Care
Source: The Irrawaddy
In Beijing, the officials working on Myanmar are reportedly divided on what to do about Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s health. Sources said one group believes she should be taken to Beijing for treatment, while the other is not inclined to get involved.
Junta-Allied Karen Warlords Hit by US Sanctions Over Myanmar’s Scam City
Source: U.S. Department of the Treasury | By Myo Pyae
The U.S Treasury Department said the regional network of scam centers had stolen billions of dollars from Americans using forced labor and violence.
Over 8,600 displaced by deadly junta air and ground attacks in Kyaukme
Source: Shan Human Rights Foundation | Update
The airstrikes on Kyaukme township continued almost every day until September 6, not only at the frontline around Nawng Ping, but also on Kyaukme town and Mong Ngaw sub-township, where temples were directly targeted.
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Deliberate Attacks on Civilians Must Be Stopped
Source: Progress Voice Myanmar | Weekly Highlight
Communities are forced to flee not only from the junta’s airstrikes, shelling attacks, and the threat of conscription, but also suffer severe shortages of basic commodities.