Military News Updates – March 24, 2025 Evening
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. NUG Ministry of Health Strongly Condemns the Terrorist Acts of the Junta Targeting Civilians
March 24
The NUG Ministry of Health strongly condemns the terrorist acts of the military junta, which continues to target and attack civilians.
On the morning of March 22, the junta deliberately and inhumanely carried out an airstrike on the Nhankhae Village Clinic in Gangaw Township, Magway Region, despite the absence of any ongoing clashes. At the time of the attack, Dr. Mya Soe Aung was treating patients at the clinic.
As a result of the bombing, Dr. Mya Soe Aung (40 years old), his pregnant wife, Senior Nurse Daw Khaing Hnin Wai (39 years old), their five-year-old son, as well as patients, caretakers, and other civilians— a total of 11 people— lost their lives. An additional six individuals sustained injuries. Among the deceased were five children. The clinic was completely destroyed by fire, and nearby houses also suffered extensive damage.
The NUG Ministry of Health has officially recognized the fallen healthcare workers as CDM Martyr Heroes and expresses deep condolences to the families of the deceased healthcare personnel, patients, and civilians.
The Ministry strongly denounces the military junta's ongoing attacks on civilians and vows to pursue justice for the fallen healthcare workers and innocent victims. Furthermore, it has pledged to take stringent legal action against the junta and its accomplices in accordance with the law.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. DMO Local PDF Holds Graduation Ceremony for Officer Training Course (Batch 1) and Soldier Training Course (Batch 24)
March 24
The People's Defense Force (PDF) of Demoso (DMO Local PDF), operating under the National Unity Government (NUG), held the graduation ceremony for its Officer Training Course (Batch 1) and Soldier Training Course (Batch 24) on March 23 at 2:30 PM.
Over 260 officers and soldiers completed the training, which lasted approximately 45 days.
The ceremony was attended by local leaders, CDM medical professionals, donors, representatives from various revolutionary forces, military officials from the Central Region Military Command, and Members of Parliament. Additionally, Union Minister U Ye Mon of the Ministry of Defense sent a congratulatory message for the occasion.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Four Civilians Brutally Tortured and Executed by the Military in Salingyi Township
March 24
The Salingyi People's Defense Force (Pa Ah Pha) announced on March 24 that the military had brutally tortured and executed four civilians in Salingyi Township.
According to the report, during a military offensive along Sin Phyu Kyun-Tanyaung Road between March 7 and 16, junta forces arrested and subsequently killed four civilians from Kyapin North Village in Kyapin Village Tract.
The victims’ bodies were discovered on March 22, and proper funeral rites have since been conducted.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Attack on the SAC’s Northwestern Regional Military Headquarters (Na Ma Kha) with 107mm Rockets
March 24
At 9:43 PM on March 23, the Northwestern Regional Military Headquarters (Na Ma Kha) of the military council, based in Monywa, Sagaing Region, was attacked with three 107mm short-range rockets targeting the headquarters office and an MI-17 military helicopter stationed there. It was reported that two of the rockets successfully hit their targets.
The operation was led and coordinated by the Brave Warriors for Myanmar (BWM) in collaboration with the Freedom Revolution Force (FRF), Yan Gyi Aung (Buthidaung), Shadow (Monywa), and the Democratic Rangers.
Na Ma Kha serves as a crucial command center for the military council’s operations, overseeing battalions deployed in Sagaing, Magway, and Chin State. The headquarters has been responsible for military offensives, mass killings, and aerial bombardments using warplanes and attack helicopters in these regions.
According to BWM and its allied forces, this attack was designated as "BWM Mission 32" and carried out as an advance strike for Anti-Fascist Resistance Day, targeting the primary enemy command center in central Myanmar’s Spring Revolution.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Military Airstrikes on Myaing Township and Nearby Areas in Magway Region
March 24
The military council is continuing its airstrikes on Myaing Township and surrounding areas in Magway Region.
In the early hours of March 23, a Mi-17 attack helicopter from Monywa’s Na Ma Kha dropped bombs on U Yin Village Monastery in eastern Myaing Township. The bombs struck a monastic hall inside the monastery, causing severe damage.
Similarly, in the afternoon of the same day, two attack helicopters from Seikphyu-based Pa Ka Pha 22 launched two consecutive airstrikes near Gautama Pagoda, close to Pyu outposts in Kamma Town and Nyaung Jit Pin Village in Pakokku Township.
At night, another Mi-17 attack helicopter from Monywa’s Na Ma Kha conducted an aerial assault near Shwe Bontine Pagoda, northeast of Gwaygun Village in Yezakyo Township, at the border of Myaing, Salin, and Yezakyo Townships. The We Love Myaing organization has confirmed these attacks.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. PSLF/TNLA’s Administrative Department Engages with the Public in Mongko Township to Strengthen Rule of Law
March 24
In Mongko Township, under Ta'ang Region Military Command (Division 2) of the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (PSLF/TNLA), a public meeting was held under the leadership of the PSLF/TNLA’s Mongko District Administrative Department.
The meetings were conducted from February 15 to March 12 and were attended by:
- Lt. Col. Tar Paing La, PSLF/TNLA Deputy Secretary-General (2)
- Col. Lom Tun, Mongko District Administrator
- Tar Taing Ngan, Mongko District Police Chief from the Ta'ang National Police Force
- Judicial department representatives
- Kyauk Myat Committee members
The objectives of these public engagements were:
- To inform the public about the current administrative mechanisms of the Ta'ang region.
- To enhance the rule of law within Mongko Township.
- To strengthen cooperation between the Ta'ang police force and local communities.
Over a 25-day period, PSLF/TNLA officials, along with representatives from Mongko district administrative departments, visited 15 villages for these public meetings.
A total of 1,925 attendees participated, including 16 key local leaders, neighborhood administrators, village administrators, and community members.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 7. Seizure of Illegal Cockfighting Ring by Infantry Battalion 11 in Yinmarbin District, with Over 20 Motorcycles Confiscated
March 24
At around 3:20 PM on March 15, Infantry Battalion No. 11 of Yinmarbin District carried out a raid on an illegal cockfighting ring based on intelligence provided by anonymous informants.
Upon the raid, gamblers fled the scene, but the authorities managed to seize:
- 32 motorcycles
- 8 fighting cocks (still engaged in fights)
- 1 mobile phone (which was later returned to its owner)
The motorcycles were transported to the Township Public Security Office for further processing. Initially, 32 motorcycles were confiscated, but 8 were later retrieved by their owners through undisclosed means, leaving only 24 motorcycles officially handed over to the Pa La Pha office.
This military report was provided by Min Thihan, a correspondent for Radio NUG.
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