Military News Updates – February 28, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Battles Ongoing at Thai-Myanmar Border; Military Junta Deploys Airstrikes on Kha Ma Ya (31) Pulutoo Camp and BGF (1013) Base
February 27
Radio NUG
Battles are currently taking place at the Thai-Myanmar border, where revolutionary forces have launched attacks on the military junta's Kha Ma Ya (31) Pulutoo camp and BGF (1013) base. In response, the junta has conducted airstrikes, according to military sources.
The conflict began on the night of February 26, when KNLA allied forces initiated an attack on the Pulutoo military camp using drones. The battle escalated, and by around 10 AM the next day, junta fighter jets carried out three bombing raids.
Similarly, at approximately 4 AM on February 27, revolutionary joint forces launched an attack on the junta and BGF troops stationed at the 1013 base. The junta retaliated with no fewer than five aerial bombings.
As a result of the airstrikes near the border, the Royal Thai Air Force dispatched an F-16 patrol aircraft to monitor the situation.
Due to the fighting, over 100 local residents have fled across the border into Tak Province, Thailand. The Thai military has provided assistance to the displaced civilians.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Four Junta Troops Killed in Ambush Near Sagaing City Signboard Ahead of Junta-Appointed Chief Minister's Route
February 27
Radio NUG
The Lin Yone Nyi Naung Guerrilla Force has claimed responsibility for an attack on five junta troops stationed near the Sagaing City entrance signboard for security along the route of the junta-appointed Sagaing Region Chief Minister's convoy. The attack resulted in four deaths.
The ambush took place at approximately 1:30 PM on February 26 along the Sagaing-Monywa-Shwebo Road, near the Sagaing City entrance signboard.
During the attack, four junta troops were killed on the spot, while one wounded soldier managed to flee.
Following the incident, junta reinforcements arrived, and junta troops stationed inside Sagaing University provided supporting fire using heavy artillery. Consequently, the revolutionary forces withdrew without casualties.
However, due to indiscriminate heavy artillery shelling by the junta, a male and a female civilian from nearby villages were killed.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Close-Range Attack on People’s Defense Force (PDF) Bunker Camp in Western Shwebo
February 27
Radio NUG
The Shwebo Township Public Security Force has reported that a People’s Defense Force (PDF) bunker outpost in Thilon Village, western Shwebo Township, was attacked at close range.
At around 8 AM on February 27, intelligence reports indicated that PDF troops were gathering inside the Thilon bunker, prompting an attack using RPGs and small arms at close range.
The attack was carried out in response to junta and Pyu Saw Htee forces from Thilon and Zee Phyu Kone villages launching assaults, including raids and arson, on Namasarit Village.
Casualty figures for junta troops and Pyu Saw Htee members are still under investigation, but revolutionary joint forces successfully withdrew without casualties.
The operation was carried out in coordination with Shwebo Crocodile, Shwebo Federal Army, Daung Sit Thi, and the Shwebo Township Public Security Force.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Police Station Chief Min Min Soe's Vehicle Evades Inspection and is Attacked in Chauk Township
February 27
Radio NUG
On February 27, revolutionary forces carried out a strategic security inspection operation along Union Highway No. 3 in Chauk Township, according to a statement from the Chauk Guerrilla Force.
During the inspections, a civilian vehicle carrying Chauk Township's main police station chief, Min Min Soe, along with three police officers from Yenaungmyay, attempted to evade the security checkpoint without stopping for inspection. In response, revolutionary forces opened fire on the fleeing vehicle, and there are reports of possible casualties.
The security inspection operation was jointly conducted by the Chauk Guerrilla Force (C.G.F.), Chauk Township People's Defense Force (Chauk Pa Ka Pha), Magway District Pa Ka Pha Special Task Force, and Arlawa Urban Guerrilla Force.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Attack on Military Junta Checkpoint in Thae Kone Township Leaves Four SAC Soldiers Dead
February 27
Radio NUG
At around 11:00 AM on February 27, an inspection checkpoint of the military junta located on Saya Atat Thin (1) Road, Tayi Thabin Ward, Thae Kone Township, was attacked by members of Battalion 3601, Sub-Battalions (3) and (5) of the People's Defense Force (PDF) from Pyay District.
The battle lasted about 10 minutes, resulting in the deaths of four soldiers from the military junta's forces. There were no reported casualties or injuries among the PDF fighters, who successfully withdrew from the scene.
The People's Defense Force has intensified its military operations and has urged civilians to avoid cooperating with the military junta in any way, including living with junta soldiers, providing directions, or renting out vehicles and motorcycles to them.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. Series of Battles in Tharyar Chaung Leaves 34 Junta Soldiers Dead
February 27
Radio NUG
In Tharyar Chaung Township, Tanintharyi Region, approximately 10 battles took place between revolutionary forces and military junta troops, resulting in 34 junta soldiers being killed and at least 12 others wounded. Meanwhile, three revolutionary fighters were killed by heavy artillery fire, and two others were injured, according to the Tharyar Chaung Township People's Defense Guerrilla Force.
The battles were carried out by multiple resistance groups, including the Dawei District Joint Forces, Tharyar Chaung Township People's Defense Force (Pa Ka Pha), Tharyar Chaung Township People's Defense Guerrilla Force, Southern Dawei People's Defense Force, Dawei Youth Rocket Force, Daung Min Operation Group, Dawei Dragon Squad (Unit 2), Dawei District Battalion (T1), Dawei District Battalion (T5), and the Drone Force.
During the clashes, revolutionary forces seized various military equipment, including two MA-1 rifles, one G3 rifle, one RPG launcher, and other military supplies from the junta's troops.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 7. Military Junta Conducts Airstrike on a Monastery in Pan Aung Village, Kyaikmayaw Township
February 27
Radio NUG
At around 2:00 PM on February 26, the military junta launched an airstrike on a monastery in Pan Aung Village, Kyaikmayaw Township, using MIG-29 and Y-12 aircraft. The attack involved two 500-pound bombs, injuring two Buddhist monks and two local civilians, according to regional reports.
The airstrike was conducted while local residents were observing religious precepts at the monastery on Uposatha (Buddhist Sabbath) day. Reports indicate that there were no ongoing battles in the area at the time of the attack.
Due to the airstrike, the majority of the residents from Pan Aung Village, which has over 700 households, were forced to flee for safety.
These military reports were provided by Radio NUG correspondents Min Sitt Thway and Khur Shel.
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