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AA frees 170 POWs (captives) along with their families in Minbya just before Thingyan
Source: Narinjara News | By Thinzar Nwe
The announcement of the release was made on the morning of April 13. The released prisoners came from safe and secure regions, and they were prioritized for release, a source close to the (AA) informed Narinjara.
KNU: Inviting Min Aung Hlaing won’t solve Myanmar conflict; risks whitewashing war crimes
Source: Transborder News
Padoh Saw Taw Nee expressed grave concern, stating that ethnic groups were deeply worried about the invitation because Gen. Min Aung Hlaing is a war criminal who has caused immense suffering to the country. “Inviting him to the meeting essentially legitimizes him,” he said.
Thailand’s auditing industry fails to protect migrant workers: activists
Source: Radio Fres Asia | By Kiana Duncan for RFA
Some labor advocates, however, contend that audits can be self-serving and overlook harsh conditions faced by workers.
Myanmar insurgent army to withdraw from northern territory amid Chinese pressure
Source: Radio Free Asia | By RFA Burmese
Amid mounting pressure from Beijing, a powerful rebel army in northern Myanmar is preparing to withdraw from the conflict-hit city of Lashio by April 22, residents in rebel-held territory told Radio Free Asia.
Former junta Deputy Minister of Planning and Finance arrested on corruption charges
Source: Mizzima
Former Deputy Minister Maung Maung Win is currently detained in Naypyidaw Prison and has been charged under Section 55 of the Anti-Corruption Law.
Aftershocks trigger further collapse of Sinthay Dam’s diverting weir in Naypyidaw
Source: Mizzima
The diverting weir of Sinthay Dam in Tatkone Township, Naypyidaw, which was damaged by a powerful earthquake, collapsed again on the night of 11 April due to aftershocks, according to local residents.
Malaysia PM Says to Meet Myanmar Junta Chief Over Quake Relief
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Agence France-Presse
Anwar said it took only one call for the junta chief to agree to meet. “He recognises our friendship and he is ready to talk,” he said.
No deposit, no treatment: More patients from Myanmar shut out from Thai hospitals
Source: Radio Free Asia | By Kiana Duncan for RFA and RFA Burmese
Despite legal protections for patients, cash-strapped hospitals often demand documentation and deposits, even in emergencies.
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.