Amidst ongoing urban warfare in Loikaw Township, Karenni State, part of 'Operation 1111, has advised displaced residents not to return home, and resistance forces are pleading with them to endure the current hardships as IDPs, until it is safe to return. For over two months since the commencement of 'Operation 1111,' Loikaw residents, compelled by intense clashes, have sought
Colonel Phone Naing, the Adjutant General of the Karenni Army (KA), confirmed to the Kantarawaddy Times on November 7 that the Karenni Revolutionary Joint Forces captured a Military Council camp stationed outside the BGF camp near Pantein village in Mese Township, Karenni State. "It's a BGF camp, specifically the 1004 BGF camp in Pantein village. We captured a camp situated
A fierce confrontation erupted between the Karenni Army (KA) and the Military Junta in the Melayu area of Sotasha Township, located on the eastern bank of the Thanlwin River in Karenni (Kayah) State. The clash resulted in at least 15 soldiers killed including officers, while over 30 others sustained injuries. The KA resistance fighters engaged in combat against forces from the
Certain individuals among the IDPs from the Daw Noe Khu IDP camp, who had sought temporary shelter along the Thai border, became frightened due to the presence of Military Council's reconnaissance planes along the Thai-Karenni border. On August 20, around 3:00 pm, a wave of panic spread among the IDPs as the Military Council's reconnaissance planes passed overhead. "At the
Two revolutionary comrades lost their lives, while five others sustained injuries during a confrontation between the resistance joint forces and the Military Council in the vicinity of Kyauksu village, situated within the Mese Township of Karenni (Kayah) State. The casualties from the clash on August 5th, both those who lost their lives and those who were injured, were members