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Map of insurgent activity in Myanmar in December 2023. Seven signatories of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement announced on 4 April 2021 that they had decided to join the National Unity Government, including the All Burma Student Democratic Front and the Karen National Union. [83] Some of the groups have resumed hostilities towards the junta ...
Militia reinforcements brought by the regime from across Myanmar, as well as shelling from navy ships offshore, were unable to stop the Arakan Army's continued progress in its offensive. [74] The Arakan Army claims to have killed over 400 troops during its push to seize the city. [ 75 ]
The PDF was formed to protect its supporters from SAC attacks and as a first step towards a Federal Union Army. [99] The PDF clashed with the Tatmadaw in the town of Muse on 23 May, killing at least 13 members of Myanmar's security forces. [100] The Karen National Liberation Army attacked the SAC base on June 14, 2021.
People's Defence Force (PDF) Kachin Independence Organisation (KIO) Chin National Front (CNF) Chin Brotherhood Alliance (CBA) Karen National Union (KNU) Karenni Rebels (KNDF, KA, KNPLF) Under control of Three Brotherhoood Alliance (3BA) Arakan Army (AA) Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA)
27 November - The Chief Prosecutor of International Criminal Court said he had requested an arrest warrant for Myanmar's leader, Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing. [67] 30 November - Myanmar Navy patrol boats shot at two Thai fishing vessels, resulted in the death of one fisherman - during an attempted flee - and the arrest of 31 others. Among the ...
Last year, the government erased its name from official maps, according to the United Nations. About 3 miles (5 km) from the Naf River that marks the border between Myanmar’s Rakhine state and ...
Violent clashes have been ongoing in the northern part of Myanmar's Rakhine State since October 2016. Insurgent attacks by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) have led to sectarian violence perpetrated by Myanmar's military and the local Buddhist population against predominantly Muslim Rohingya civilians.
Three hundred and twenty-seven Myanmar Border Guard Police personnel sought refuge in Bangladesh, where they were disarmed and sheltered by the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). [8] Two days later, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina instructed the Bangladesh Armed Forces and BGB to have patience regarding the situation in Myanmar. [9]