Military News Updates – February 26, 2025 Evening
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Mine Attack on Military Convoy Transporting Supplies in Chaung-U
February 26
A convoy of junta troops transporting supplies from Chaung-U town, Sagaing Region, was hit by a mine attack near Ma Kyay Su Cemetery, resulting in casualties on the military side, according to the BLDF (A Nyar Mine Unit).
The military convoy, consisting of approximately 70 troops, departed from the Chaung-U Township Administration Office and was heading toward Daw San Htay Border Post to deliver supplies to Kan Mone Taw Pyu Saw Htee Village when it came under attack at around 7 p.m. on February 24.
The assault involved two "Padetha" mines, reportedly inflicting multiple casualties among the junta soldiers and Pyu Saw Htee members, with three confirmed fatalities, according to local sources. However, the A Nyar Mine Unit has yet to independently verify these claims as of February 26.
It has been reported that 15 junta soldiers stationed at the Township Administration Office later arrived to retrieve the wounded troops.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Explosive Attacks on Junta Military Base in Shwepyithar and Police Station at the Southern-Northern Junction
February 26
Explosive attacks were carried out against junta forces in Shwepyithar and South Dagon townships in Yangon Region, according to relevant People's Defense Forces (PDFs).
On February 25, under the leadership of the Eastern District PDF of Yangon, the North Okkalapa PDF conducted an explosive attack on the military base of Light Infantry Battalion 6 in the Shwepyithar Township compound near Lower Mingaladon. Similarly, the Dark Shadow Unit attacked the township police station located at the Southern-Northern Junction in South Dagon Township.
The attack on the military base in Shwepyithar caused a powerful explosion, and investigations are ongoing to confirm the extent of casualties on the junta side. Revolutionary forces reportedly suffered no casualties and successfully withdrew.
Likewise, the attack on the South Dagon police station involved two remote-controlled mines, which are believed to have caused damage and potential casualties.
As revolutionary forces intensify their nationwide operations, junta troops in Yangon and other areas continue to oppress civilians daily. They are arbitrarily arresting youths under an unlawful military conscription law and extorting money from families, according to the Dark Shadow Unit.
The Dark Shadow Unit stated that it will continue to target the military junta from all possible angles and has urged the public to avoid locations associated with the junta, including areas where soldiers, police, and Pyu Saw Htee members gather.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Village Administrator and Wife Eliminated for Facilitating Pyu Saw Htee Bases in Gyobingauk
February 26
The Hero Guerrilla Force of Battalion 3801, Subdivision 5 in Tharyarwady District, reported that a village administrator and his wife, who had purchased land for establishing Pyu Saw Htee outposts in Gyobingauk Township, Bago Region (West), were eliminated.
On February 24, Hero Guerrilla fighters eliminated administrator Kan Myint from Gway Kaung Pin Village. His wife, Daw Khin Win, was also targeted after attempting to summon Pyu Saw Htee members and attacking revolutionary forces with a knife.
Kan Myint was known for leading the arrests of local youths, collaborating with junta forces to collect taxes and extort money, and spying on revolutionary forces to provide intelligence to the military.
Additionally, he had pre-purchased farmland at intersections in Myolek Chaung, Shan Kwin, and Gway Kaung Pin for Pyu Saw Htee outposts and was arranging for 20 Pyu Saw Htee members to undergo military training. On February 25, plans were in place to transfer them to Pyay for training.
The Gyobingauk Hero Guerrilla Force announced that it will escalate military operations and urged civilians to avoid junta forces and their affiliates as much as possible.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Attack on Junta Forces Stationed in Kyun Taw Kone Village, Yedashe—One Soldier Killed
February 26
A junta soldier was reportedly killed during an attack on the regime’s forces stationed in Kyun Taw Kone Village, Yedashe Township, in Bago Region, according to the Royal Lightning Guerrilla Force.
The attack targeted a junta unit of approximately 20 troops stationed in Kyun Taw Kone Village, located near Yedashe town on the western bank of the Sittang River. The Royal Lightning Guerrilla Force launched the assault at around 10:47 PM on February 24.
The ensuing firefight lasted around 30 minutes, and three junta soldiers sustained severe injuries. One of them died en route while being transported toward Yedashe Town for medical treatment.
The operation was carried out in coordination with the RTC Guerrilla Force and RTC-UG Resistance Group. Resistance fighters reportedly suffered no casualties and successfully withdrew from the engagement.
Given the ongoing military tensions, the Royal Lightning Guerrilla Force urged civilians to avoid junta-controlled areas for their safety.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5.Junta Troops Flee as Ye Belu Forces Raid Military Post in A Yuu Taung, Ye Township
February 26
In Ye Township, Mon State, junta troops abandoned their post and fled as Ye Belu resistance fighters launched a raid on a military outpost in A Yuu Taung village.
According to a Ye Belu commander, their forces stormed a junta base occupied by Battalion 343 troops on February 25. However, the junta soldiers had already fled the site before the resistance forces arrived.
The 15-man junta unit stationed at the outpost was known for digging foxholes in rubber plantations and conducting frequent security inspections on local civilians. They often stopped and searched villagers transporting goods in the area.
Resistance sources reported that as Ye Belu Unit 2 prepared to attack the position, the junta troops abandoned their post and escaped.
The Ye Belu commander warned that their forces would continue offensive operations and advised locals to reinforce defensive measures and relocate family members if necessary.
These battlefield reports were provided by Radio NUG correspondent Ko Khant.
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