Intensified clashes, shelling by the junta, and heightened insecurity have driven a surge in internally displaced persons in Mon State, locals said. Local residents have been compelled to flee their homes due to relentless fighting, artillery shelling into villages, and the looming threat of junta incursions and arbitrary arrests for use as human shields. Nearly 20,000 people
Military regime has tightened security and blocked some roads in Mudon Township after its police station was attacked, said locals. On November 19, a drone attack on the Mudon police station resulted in an explosion in the teashop, injuring a 15-year-old girl, Ma Thin Thazin Phoo, a police family member. After that incident, the military council has placed blocks around the
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Intense fighting persisted in Chaunghnitkhwa village, that was scene of recent victories by the revolutionary forces in Kyaikmaraw Township, Mon State, according to reports from local and ground sources. On November 10, joint forces of the revolutionary forces, including the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), attacked the Military Council's police station and bridge
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