Myanmar Military News Updates – Jun 01, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. KNDF Commemorates 4th Anniversary and Holds Second Graduation Ceremony of KNDF B-29 Military Training
May 31
Radio NUG
The Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (KNDF) marked its fourth anniversary on May 31, 2025, with a ceremony that also celebrated the second graduation of military trainees from Battalion 29 (KNDF B-29), according to a press release from the battalion.
The event featured a military demonstration by the graduating troops, the hoisting of the flag, a recital of the oath of allegiance, and a moment of reverence for fallen revolutionary heroes. Commanding officers from the battalion, including the battalion commander, deputy commander, and company commanders, delivered speeches honoring KNDF’s four-year journey. They welcomed the new graduates, encouraged them, and reminded them to uphold the warrior code and embody the discipline expected of KNDF soldiers.
The ceremony concluded with a successful demonstration by the graduates and the formal return of military columns to their operational duties. KNDF Battalion 29 reaffirmed its commitment to continue fighting against tyranny in full adherence to the Five Oaths of Allegiance, declaring that it would persist in the struggle until every trace of dictatorship is eradicated.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Deputy Commander-in-Chief of KNDF, Maw Ree, Declares Dictatorship Must End for Peace to Prevail
May 31
Radio NUG
At the commemoration of KNDF’s fourth anniversary, Deputy Commander-in-Chief Maw Ree emphasized that as long as military dictatorship endures, the people of Myanmar will never be able to live in peace. He pledged that the revolution would continue with unwavering resolve.
Maw Ree stated:
“As long as military dictatorships persist, neither we nor the people will ever be able to live peacefully or with dignity. This is a reality we must hold close to our hearts and keep firmly in our minds. That is why I urge all of us to carry on the fight with relentless determination. I offer my full support to this effort.”
He paid tribute to all comrades—brothers and sisters—who have marched together for four long years, enduring hardship, pain, and deprivation. He expressed his deep respect for their resilience and recognized the essential role of the public in supporting the KNDF through relentless bombings, airstrikes, and heavy artillery attacks.
He added that none of the achievements of the past four years would have been possible without the unwavering support of the people, extending special gratitude to them on the occasion of KNDF’s anniversary.
Maw Ree concluded with a message of hope for the future:
“In the not-so-distant future, I believe we will be reunited in a new nation and a renewed society—not with guns in our hands, but with flowers.”
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. After Capture of Strategic Bases, Junta Abandons 5 Outposts Within Three Days
May 31
Radio NUG
Following the capture of several key strategic military bases by joint forces of the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and allied units within the jurisdiction of KNU/KNLA Brigade 6, the military junta abandoned five outposts within a span of three days.
The junta’s bases at Htee Kaw Pler, Maw Kee, Shwe Aye Myaing, Htoekyo (Bohnyaw), and Thaw Thee Thee were reportedly vacated due to fear and the isolation of these posts from key strategic support zones.
After the capture of the Kanelay strategic base on the evening of May 28, around 30 junta troops stationed at Maw Kee retreated to the Ukrit base. Similarly, 27 troops from the Htoekyo base were believed to have withdrawn to the Waw Lay strategic base.
Although the junta forces managed to evacuate with their weapons and ammunition, they failed to reassert control over the region. This was deemed a significant victory by the resistance forces.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Battalion Headquarters No. (33) Attacked with 107mm Short-Range Rockets
May 31
Radio NUG
The Brave Warriors for Myanmar (BWM) announced that the military junta’s Light Infantry Division Headquarters No. (33), based in Sagaing Township, Sagaing Region, was attacked with three 107mm short-range rockets.
The attack reportedly took place at 2:20 p.m. on May 31, under the leadership of BWM, in coordination with Shadow (Sagaing), No More Dictatorship (NMD), and Infinity (urban guerrilla group in Sagaing). The joint forces launched rockets into the compound of the LID 33 headquarters.
The Division 33 is infamous for committing brutal atrocities against civilians throughout the Spring Revolution and is regarded as one of the junta’s most ruthless combat units. It is currently reported to be conducting offensives in Sagaing Township, led by its deputy commander, involving arrests, torture, and military operations against local civilians.
Moreover, intelligence indicated that a senior military leader of the junta was expected to visit the Division 33 compound, prompting the resistance forces to launch “BWM Mission 40” with the objective of ensuring that “there is no place left for military leaders to run or feel safe.”
All three rockets reportedly landed inside the LID 33 compound and exploded successfully. Initial reports indicate that the strike caused casualties or damage, although the identity of the visiting junta official and the extent of injuries are still under investigation.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Arakan Army Captures Junta’s Regional Commander and Lieutenant Colonel in Kyaukphyu Battle
May 31
Radio NUG
Fierce clashes continue in Kyaukphyu Township, Rakhine State, where the Arakan Army (AA) reportedly captured a regional commander (Grade 1 - G1) and a Lieutenant Colonel from the military council, along with numerous junta troops and a cache of weapons and ammunition, according to military sources.
The incident took place at 3 p.m. on May 30 near Min Ta Tet Mountain Village in Kyaukphyu Township. During the battle, AA forces reportedly captured the regional military commander, Lt. Col. Kyaw Lin Kyine, and at least 30 junta troops.
Previously, on March 27, during the assault and seizure of Saw Nan Hpae Mountain Base, an outpost under Police Battalion 32, Brigadier General Kyaw Myo Aung, a tactical commander from Light Infantry Division 11 headquarters, was killed by sniper fire, resulting in significant junta casualties.
Kyaukphyu Township hosts multiple Chinese-backed infrastructure projects, including a Special Economic Zone (SEZ), deep-sea port, and oil pipelines. Current clashes are occurring just over 6,000 meters from these projects. The AA has pledged not to harm these foreign investments.
Despite the fighting, the junta still maintains strongholds in Kyaukphyu Township, including the Dhanyawaddy Naval Base Headquarters, Oakkyin Naval Base, Infantry Battalion 34, Light Infantry Battalions 542 and 543, Police Battalion 32, and other camps and checkpoints.
The Arakan Army reiterated its “Raise the White Flag and Surrender” policy, urging junta troops to surrender early to ensure survival and reunification with their families.
The AA has stated that it welcomes defectors with arms, provides financial rewards, and ensures safe transfer to their families. Since the start of the urban offensive campaigns, the AA has reportedly captured thousands of junta troops, including at least four Brigadier General–level officers.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. Central Committee Member of Yadanabon Revolutionary Force Killed in Battle
May 31
Radio NUG
On May 28, during a joint offensive against junta forces, Revolutionary Comrade Khun Sai (aka Bo Daung), a Central Committee member of the Yadanabon Revolutionary Force, was killed in action.
He died while fighting for the liberation of oppressed people. On May 31, a funeral ceremony was held in his honor by fellow comrades, Buddhist monks, and members of the public, who paid tribute and expressed their sorrow.
The ceremony included tributes of honor to Comrade Khun Sai, readings of condolence messages from various allied revolutionary groups, and floral offerings from members of the public.
Despite being only 23 years old, Comrade Khun Sai bore responsibilities far beyond his years. He led anti-junta protests during the early days of the revolution and later took up arms, serving as a Central Committee member and battalion commander in the Yadanabon Revolutionary Force.
These conflict updates were compiled and reported by Radio NUG correspondent Min Sitt Thway.
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