Military News Updates – March 01, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Intense Clashes in the Southern Part of Kawkareik, Where the Aung Zeya Military Column is Stationed, Result in Over Seven Junta Troops Killed and One PDF Fighter Fallen
February 28
Radio NUG
On February 24, at approximately 12:30 PM, a coordinated offensive was launched against the Aung Zeya military column of the junta forces, which had taken positions in the southern part of Kawkareik, Karen State. The attack was carried out by local allied forces, P29909 Southern Eagle PDF Battalion, Tiger Dragon Revolution Force (Mine Tway faction), and Special Operation Force (SOF), according to a statement from Southern Eagle PDF.
As a result of the battle, at least seven enemy troops were killed, with many others injured. On the resistance side, one brave comrade from the Tiger Dragon Revolution Force of P29909 Southern Eagle PDF Battalion was martyred.
The defeated fascist junta troops, facing significant losses nationwide, have retaliated by indiscriminately shelling nearby villages with heavy artillery. Civilians have been urged to seek safe shelters to avoid potential harm.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Mine Attack on a Junta Convoy on Union Highway No. 3 in Chauk Township Kills at Least Two Soldiers
February 28
Radio NUG
A joint resistance force, including Chauk Guerrilla Force (C.G.F.), Chauk People's Defense Force (Chauk PaKaPha), Magway District PaKaPha Special Operations Unit, and ArlawaKa Urban Guerrilla Force, conducted a mine attack on a junta convoy traveling on Union Highway No. 3 in Chauk Township, Magway Region, according to reports.
The attack occurred at 11:30 AM on February 28, targeting around 10 junta soldiers who were forcibly extorting money from local travelers. The explosion killed no less than two soldiers and severely injured at least three others.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Drone Strike on SAC Military Camp and Supply Convoy in Nwetwin Pyu Village, Ayadaw Township
February 28
Radio NUG
On February 27, a drone strike targeted both the SAC’s outpost in Nwetwin Pyu Village, Ayadaw Township, and a military supply convoy, according to Twenty-Four Drone Unit. The operation was led by the Monywa District Battalion (24) Drone Unit, in collaboration with Monywa District Battalion (24) Unit 1, SSTF/Strategy (44) Battalion (14, 15), KLG/Strategy (42, 45, 47), Red Wing Battalion (35) Unit 3, Brave Heart Army (Local), and Chindwin Dynamite (Local). A total of 22 bombs were deployed via drones.
As a result of the attack, two Pyu Saw Htee militia members were rushed to Ayadaw Hospital, but further casualties remain unconfirmed.
In response, junta forces at the Ayadaw Training Center (10) retaliated with heavy artillery fire, injuring one civilian. No casualties were reported among the resistance fighters, although two fixed-wing drones were lost in action.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Meiktila Township General Administration Department Officer Shot Dead
February 28
Radio NUG
On February 27, at approximately 9:00 AM, Myint Aye, a senior clerk at the General Administration Department (GAD) in Meiktila Township, was shot dead while traveling from Ye Cho Village to the Meiktila GAD office. The attack took place between mileposts 9/4 and 9/5 on the Meiktila-Myingyan Road.
According to reports, Myint Aye had been actively involved in collecting conscription data, extorting money, and preparing population census lists for the junta's election plans.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Junta Forces Behead a Civilian and Burn a 90-Year-Old Grandmother Alive in Shwebo Township; 100 Houses Torched
February 28
Radio NUG
On the morning of February 27, approximately 60 junta soldiers and Pyu Saw Htee militiamen from Zeebyu Kone Village raided Nhamasarit Village, Shwebo Township.
During the attack, Aung Soe, a 50-year-old civilian who was hiding inside his home, was captured and beheaded by junta troops. Additionally, a 90-year-old grandmother named Nwe Kyin, who was unable to escape, was burned alive inside her house.
The junta troops also set fire to around 100 houses and looted valuables using military trucks.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. Junta Airstrike Destroys Christian Church and Several Homes in Paletwa
February 28
Radio NUG
At approximately 8:40 PM on February 25, the junta launched an airstrike on Pyinwa Village, Paletwa Township, dropping two 500-pound bombs from a jet fighter.
As a result, a Christian church and several homes were destroyed, according to APM News Agency.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 7. Junta Airstrike in Naungcho Township Injures a Buddhist Nun and Destroys Five Homes and a Monastery
February 28
Radio NUG
At around 3:00 PM on February 28, the junta launched an airstrike on Shwe Muthtaw Village, Naungcho Township, using MiG-29 jets and fighter aircraft, carrying out two consecutive attacks.
As a result, a Buddhist nun was injured, five houses were destroyed, and a monastery was damaged, according to Shwe Phi Myay News Agency.
The attack occurred after talks between the junta and TNLA ended without agreement. Following the failed negotiations, the junta intensified its ground offensives and aerial attacks on TNLA-controlled areas.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 8. Student Unions Distribute Pamphlets Warning About Junta’s Use of Paramotors in Pule Township
February 28
Radio NUG
On the morning of February 28, the Federation of Student Unions (FSU) of Pule Township distributed pamphlets warning about the dangers of paramotor attacks in villages and public schools.
The pamphlets contained illustrations and information about paramotors currently being used by the junta, along with guidelines on how to protect oneself and take cover in the event of a paramotor attack.
These reports were compiled and submitted by Radio NUG correspondent Khur Shel.
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