### Military Updates (December 1, 2024)
#### 1. **Kiamtlang Military Camp Seized: Four Officers, Including a Battalion Commander, Killed; Over 30 Captured Alive**
On November 30, it was reported that the Chinland Defense Force seized the Kiamtlang military camp of the SAC's 222nd Infantry Battalion near Hakha, Chin State. Four officers, including the battalion commander, were killed, while over 30 troops were captured alive.
The operation occurred in the afternoon near Hakha and Thantlang, involving around 50 SAC personnel stationed at the camp. The seizure resulted in the deaths of four officers and the capture of over 30 soldiers. Eleven bodies were recovered.
Weapons and ammunition, including rifles (G3, MA11, MA1, and others), grenade launchers, pistols, and mines, were also confiscated.
Heavy fighting continues between Chinland forces and SAC troops in Thantlang and surrounding areas.
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#### 2. **KIA-KPDF Coalition Captures Hkamti Base**
On November 30, the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and the Kachin People’s Defense Force (KPDF) successfully seized the Hkamti-based SNA-SAC joint military camp near Pa Htut village.
The operation resulted in the capture of over 10 SAC and SNA personnel, along with a large cache of weapons and ammunition. Fighting has persisted for months in the region, and the KIA coalition continues to seize SAC bases.
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#### 3. **SAC Convoy Attacked Near Shwe Set Taw Pagoda, Magway Region: 10 Killed**
On November 27, near the 3-Mile Gate of Shwe Set Taw Pagoda, a convoy of 50–60 SAC troops was ambushed by local resistance forces.
At least 10 SAC soldiers were killed in the attack, which was executed by joint forces from Minbu District Battalions (6 and 8) and local drone units. Despite heavy artillery support by SAC forces, resistance fighters reported no casualties on their side.
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#### 4. **Drone Strike on SAC Convoy Leaving Myauk Kin Yan Village**
On November 29, a fixed-wing drone strike targeted an SAC-PDF convoy of 40 personnel leaving Myauk Kin Yan Village in Sagaing Region’s Gangaw Township.
The drone strike was followed by landmine attacks by Gangaw District Battalion forces. Six SAC personnel were reportedly killed, but further details are under investigation. Resistance forces successfully retreated without casualties.
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#### 5. **SAC Convoy Attacked with Landmines in Chaung-U Township**
On November 29, near Nga Shan Village, Sagaing Region, a convoy of 30 SAC troops was ambushed using landmines by joint local forces.
The attack caused significant injuries to SAC personnel, although exact casualties remain unconfirmed. The convoy was engaged due to its reported extortion of local villagers.
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#### 6. **Pyusawhti Unit Commander Eliminated in Kyaukpinku Township**
On November 29, a commander of a Pyusawhti unit, serving as a local administrator in Sin Pyike West Village, Kyaukpinku Township, Bago Region, was eliminated by resistance forces.
The operation targeted the commander for abusing power over local civilians under SAC authority.
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#### 7. **Two Civilians Killed, Monasteries Damaged in Nyaung Lay Pin District**
In Nyaung Lay Pin District, Bago Region, SAC artillery and drone attacks resulted in two civilian deaths and damage to four monasteries and a Dhammayon (meditation hall).
On November 28, landmines planted by SAC forces in the area also caused the deaths of a 5-year-old child and a 27-year-old man. Another civilian was injured.
The resistance continues to push back against SAC forces in multiple regions, despite ongoing attacks on civilian areas.
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