Military arrests two Taungup men
01 Oct 2022
Junta soldiers and police reportedly detained two residents of Gutar Ward in Taungup, Arakan State, on Friday afternoon.
01 Oct 2022
Junta soldiers and police reportedly detained two residents of Gutar Ward in Taungup, Arakan State, on Friday afternoon.
30 Sep 2022
A Muslim man and woman were injured by a junta artillery strike in Thabeik Taung (North) Village, Buthidaung Township.
30 Sep 2022
Four local men including an officer from the Department of Fisheries in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu Township were arrested this week by the Myanmar military and are facing criminal charges, according to residents.
30 Sep 2022
Myanmar’s military regime has been restricting the supply of medicines from Yangon to Arakan State, according to pharmaceutical companies and representatives, and healthcare workers.
30 Sep 2022
More than 800 Muslims have been displaced by junta artillery strikes that followed fighting with the Arakan Army (AA) in Arakan State’s Buthidaung Township since September 23.
30 Sep 2022
Two passengers were reportedly injured after a commercial passenger plane was shot at while landing at an airport in Loikaw, Kayah State, on September 30.
30 Sep 2022
An 18-year-old man from Arakan State’s Mrauk-U Township who lost both legs in a landmine blast reportedly succumbed to his injuries on Thursday night.
29 Sep 2022
The reproduction of used paper into raw tissue is taking place in Mingan Ward of the Arakan State capital Sittwe.
29 Sep 2022
At least six civilians have been killed and 23 others wounded in shellings amid renewed fighting between the Myanmar military and Arakan Army in Arakan State since August.
29 Sep 2022
The Arakan National Party (ANP) has condemned the Myanmar military for recent artillery attacks that have resulted in civilian casualties and damage to several houses in Arakan State.
29 Sep 2022
The Arakan Army (AA) ambushed a junta food convoy at the border of Ponnagyun and Kyauktaw townships on Thursday morning.
29 Sep 2022
A doctor from Myebon Township, Arakan State, who was detained by the military regime on Tuesday remains in military custody and his whereabouts are still unknown, according to family members and sources close to Dr. Win Naing Soe.
29 Sep 2022
Two girls were injured after an artillery shell fell and exploded in Moung Swel Village, part of Arakan State’s Mrauk-U Township, at about 2 p.m. on Thursday, according to locals.
29 Sep 2022
Several youths in rural parts of Tanintharyi Region’s Yebyu Township have been arrested by the Myanmar military since September 27, locals said.
28 Sep 2022
Thousands of residents in Chaungzon Village in Kayin State were reportedly forced to flee heavy weapons fire after a clash broke out at a security checkpoint set up by the Border Guard Force (BGF) in Phayartaung Village on Wednesday.
28 Sep 2022
The number of junta soldiers who have joined the Arakan People’s Authority and the Arakan Army (AA), along with the tally of captured military council deserters, has reached more than 150, the ethnic armed organisation said in a statement on September 28.
28 Sep 2022
The Myanmar military ordered the removal of some 70 houses from Jaing Thar Village in Arakan State’s Thandwe Township on Wednesday, saying the village was built on military-owned land.
28 Sep 2022
More than 500 children were among thousands of people displaced by fighting in Moebye Township, southern Shan State, and food and medicine are needed for them, according to aid workers.
28 Sep 2022
Six houses in Mingan Ward of the Arakan State capital Sittwe were forced to be set 10 feet back by the Myanmar military’s Light Infantry Battalion No. 354, which claimed that the houses were encroaching into the battalion’s territory, according to house owners.
28 Sep 2022
Some 300 residents of Buthidaung Township fled their village on September 23 due to mortar fire and the presence of Myanmar military troops, bringing the total number of new internally displaced people (IDPs) since August in Arakan State to nearly 9,000, UNOCHA Myanmar said in a statement on September 27.