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Life under fire: Anyar region faces relentless airstrikes
Source: Mizzima
According to Mizzima’s local sources, the junta conducted nearly 40 airstrikes in Kani Township between January and April 2025
At Least 6 Killed and 19 Injured in Junta Airstrike on Buddhist Monastery in Kawkareik, Karen State
Source: Human Rights Foundation of Monland
On April 15, 2025, at around 11:50 AM, during the Burmese New Year holidays, the military junta launched an airstrike targeting a Buddhist monastery in Kanni village, Kyondoe town, Kawkareik Township, Karen State.
Junta Uses Possible Chemical Weapon Against KNU
Source: Burma News International | By Karen Information Center
A junta drone dropped a possible chemical weapon onto KNU troops that caused them to feel dizzy and nauseous, on the outskirts of Mawdaung Town in Tanintharyi Township.
Church in Myanmar celebrates Holy Week amid the rubble
Source: Vatican News | By Deborah Castellano Lubov
Father John Kyaw Thu Ya, parish priest of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, a historic church in the Diocese that was completely destroyed, gathered the community right in front of the devastated Church’s rubble.
Myanmar junta continues airstrikes, another Church destroyed
Source: Union of Catholic Asian News | By UCA News Reporter
The Myanmar junta destroyed a Baptist Church in Chin state on April 13, in the third attack on church buildings in five days, violating a ceasefire it declared to help relief works
Anwar plots Myanmar peace deal
Source: Bangkok Post | By Agencies and Bangkok Post
“I thank Gen Min Aung Hlaing for responding positively to our call…. During my meeting with him, I will push for the ceasefire to be extended,” Mr Anwar said.
Myanmar junta bombs five monasteries on Buddhist new year, killing monks
Source: Radio Free Asia | By RFA Burmese
Junta airstrikes during Myanmar’s New Year celebrations have killed five civilians and injured 26 others, including several monks, according to residents who spoke with Radio Free Asia.
Interim Chin Council announces resolution to peacefully settle disputes among resistance forces
Source: Mizzima
The Interim Chin National Consultative Council (ICNCC) announced on April 13 that any disputes among Chin resistance forces will be treated as conflicts between partners and resolved solely through peaceful means.
Myanmar workers trapped in expanding online money laundering operations in border areas
Source: Mizzima
For nearly a decade, powerful Chinese criminal syndicates have been running massive online money laundering and fraud operations along Myanmar’s borders with China, Laos, and Thailand.
Engaged Buddhism: Tzu Chi Announces US$1-million “Aid for Myanmar” Matching Fund
Source: Engaged Buddhism | By Craig C Lewis
The Taiwan-headquartered global Buddhist charity and humanitarian organization Tzu Chi Charity Foundation recently announced the launch of “Compassion in Action: Aid for Myanmar,”