Data gathered by Than Lwin Times revealed that landmines and cluster munitions claimed the lives of 7 civilians and caused injuries to at least of 31 others in Mon State in 2023. Throughout the year, there were almost 20 instances of landmine explosions in townships marked by intense military conflicts, including Kyaikto, Bilin, Thaton, and Ye. Among these, Kyaikto Township
The Military Junta has granted a pardon to a total of 9,652 individuals, both men and women who have been incarcerated in prisons and detention centers throughout the country. Pardoned prisoners are released on condition that any recurrence of the same offense will result in serving the original remaining sentence alongside additional penalties. The Military Council also
The National Unity Government (NUG) has confirmed that one of the two pilots who ejected from the Military Council's fighter jet, downed by Karenni (Kayah) resistance forces, has been successfully captured alive. On November 11th, the Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (KNDF) successfully brought down a K-8 type fighter aircraft engaged in airstrikes against Karenni
The number of defectors of the military regime, whose morale is declining with the army's dwindling strength, has increased this September, said sources close to military council. Members of the military council are walking away from the army for various reasons, including deserting during battles and surrendering to the revolutionary forces. Than Lwin Times has revealed that
More than a dozen people were killed by bomb explosions at and around the Thingyan pavilions organized by the junta during the traditional Myanmar’s New Year Thingyan Festival under the military regime, according to information verified by Than Lwin Times. Than Lwin Times compiled information on the explosions around the pavilions that occurred from the eve of Thingyan, April