Myanmar Military News Updates – Jun 15, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Two Junta Soldiers Killed in Clash with Mon Resistance Forces on Thanbyuzayat–Ye Road
June 14 – Radio NUG
A battle broke out between Mon revolutionary forces and junta troops on the Union Highway No. 8 between Thanbyuzayat and Ye in Mon State, resulting in the deaths of two junta soldiers, according to a statement from the Rehmonnya Column.
The clash occurred on June 13 at around 12:30 p.m. near Kaung Myint Thaya and Kaloingpado villages. The fighting lasted approximately 30 minutes and involved the Yarmanya Mon National Liberation Army and its battalions engaging junta troops.
During the battle, two junta soldiers were killed and five others were injured, while the Mon resistance coalition sustained no casualties, the Rehmonnya Column reported.
Following the clash, junta forces fired indiscriminately with heavy artillery. As such, civilians in the area have been urged to closely monitor military activities in their surroundings and remain alert to the threats posed by airstrikes and shelling.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Around Seven Junta Troops Killed in Ambush on Reinforcement Column near Myo Hsoe, Tantabin Township
June 14 – Radio NUG
In Tantabin Township, Bago Region, around seven junta soldiers were killed in an ambush on a reinforcement column approaching the Sit Taung river crossing bridge near Myo Hsoe village, according to a statement from Sub-unit 2 of Battalion 3502 under Taungoo District.
The ambush took place on June 12 at approximately 7:00 a.m., when a military column of around 120 junta troops entered Myo Hsoe village. They were attacked with light weapons, 79 rifles, and drones.
The engagement lasted about 30 minutes, during which roughly seven junta troops were killed and some were wounded. Although junta forces retaliated with small arms and heavy weapons, they were unable to inflict damage and were forced to retreat.
The operation was jointly carried out by Sub-unit 2 of Battalion 3502, Battalion 3501, and local People’s Defence Forces (Pa Ka Pha) under the Taungoo District Command.
In a related incident, junta reinforcements moving along the Taungoo–Leiktho road were ambushed near Mon Kone and Htone Bo Gyi villages. The ambush was executed by Sub-units 1 and 2 of Battalion 3501 together with the 5th Battalion under Brigade 2 of the Karen National Union (KNU), along with the Kamni Kyarr Defense Force responsible for the local area.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Junta Corporal Captured After Getting Lost in Palae Township Following Clash
June 14 – Radio NUG
A junta corporal was captured after losing his way and inadvertently entering a revolutionary-controlled area in Palae Township, Sagaing Region, following a battle, according to Maung News Agency.
On June 9, clashes occurred between junta troops and resistance forces as a junta convoy moved from Inn Ma Htee village to Kan Dawnt village. During the retreat, a corporal named Soe Win became separated from the group and lost his way in the forest.
He reportedly arrived at the resistance forces' location with his weapon at around 2:00 a.m. on June 10. He was captured by Sub-unit Commander of Battalion 12 under the Yamar Pin District Defense Force.
Items seized from the corporal included one MA-11 rifle, two grenades (Inaga type), and 200 rounds of ammunition.
Although the captured soldier claimed he wanted to defect and join the revolution, the resistance forces stated that, due to security concerns, he would be held under close monitoring until further notice.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Eighteen Pyu Saw Htee Members Captured Alive in Assault on Pyu Militia Base at Seikpin Kyun Village
June 14 – Radio NUG
In Shwebo Township, Sagaing Region, eighteen Pyu Saw Htee members were captured alive during a military assault to seize control of a Pyu militia base in Seikpin Kyun village, according to a statement from Battalion 18 of Shwebo District.
The assault began at approximately 5:30 a.m. on June 9, and by 6:15 a.m., resistance forces had fully captured the Pyu base.
One Pyu militia member was killed in the fighting, and eighteen were captured alive. The resistance forces also seized two G3 rifles, six carbines, two 12-volt weapons, and other related equipment.
This operation was jointly carried out by Battalion Nos. 23, 18, 15, 26, 9706, and 1701 of the Shwebo District People's Defence Force (Pa Ka Pha) and local territorial defense units.
During the clash, junta forces deployed a Y-12 aircraft to drop 19 bombs, and other Pyu-aligned villages shelled the area with heavy weapons. However, no casualties were reported among the resistance forces, who successfully withdrew from the area.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Five Civilians Executed by Junta Forces in Hpakant, Bodies Dumped into a Well
June 14 – Radio NUG
In Hpakant Township, Kachin State, five civilians were summarily executed by a junta military column, and their bodies were disposed of in a well, according to local sources.
On June 14, near Hmaw Si Zar village and the Taung Ya Hill area, a military column led by Captain Zaw Win from SAC’s Infantry Battalion 3 reportedly killed four civilians and dumped their bodies into a well. Another civilian was shot dead by the roadside, eyewitnesses said.
Later that afternoon, another body—believed to be a civilian shot by junta troops—was found by the roadside near Lone Khin village in the same township. However, the identity of the deceased has yet to be confirmed.
Since entering Hpakant Township, junta forces have reportedly killed at least 31 civilians and injured others through indiscriminate shelling, according to local sources.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. Min Taing Pin Village Bombed Four Times by Four Junta Jet Fighters
June 14 – Radio NUG
In Palae Township, Sagaing Region, Min Taing Pin village and surrounding areas came under air assault from four junta jet fighters, which carried out four bombing runs, according to local residents.
The attack occurred on June 14 between approximately 9:20 a.m. and 10:20 a.m. Local sources reported that at least two civilians were injured and several houses were destroyed by fire resulting from the airstrikes.
The airstrikes followed intense fighting that began on June 2, when the People's Liberation Army (PLA) attacked the junta police station in Kan Dawnt. As a result of the continued hostilities, more than 20 villages, including Kan Dawnt and Min Taing Pin, have been depopulated, with civilians fleeing for safety.
Notably, during the June 10 battle to capture the Kan Dawnt base, resistance forces reportedly shot down a junta jet fighter, which crashed into the compound of a monastery in Sapar Seik village.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 7. Junta Troops Torch Civilian Homes in Chaung Ma Gyi and Kin Villages, Killing Four People Including a Head Monk
June 14 – Radio NUG
On June 14, junta troops stationed in northern Sagaing Township set fire to civilian homes in Chaung Ma Gyi and Kin villages, according to a statement released by the Wetlet Informational Network.
In addition to the arson attacks, it was also reported by local residents that around three days ago, junta soldiers executed four individuals at the Sutaung Pyae Monastery in Kin Village. The victims included the monastery's head monk, his mother, and her husband.
Similarly, about a day ago, junta troops in Chaung Ma Gyi village opened fire using small arms. A woman estimated to be around 40 years old was fatally shot, while two other women sustained gunshot wounds to their arms.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 8. Fourth Weekly Graduation Ceremony Held for Basic Military Training by MRA Laing Defense Force
June 14 – Radio NUG
The MRA Territory Administrative Council and MRA Laing Defense Force successfully held the graduation ceremony for its Fourth Weekly Basic Military Training Course on June 11, according to an official announcement.
The ceremony was attended by officials from the MRA Territory Administrative Council, commanders from the MRA Laing Defense Force, allied military leaders, and representatives from various districts and villages.
The organizers extended special thanks to domestic and international supporters from the MRA civilian community, as well as to the Arakkha Army and the Rakhine National Organization, for their essential support throughout the training period.
These updates were reported by Radio NUG correspondents Min Sitt Thway and Khur Shel.
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