Myanmar Military News Updates – Jul 01, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. AA and Allied Forces Seize Several Military Camps in Ayeyarwady Region
In Ingapu Township, Myanaung District, Ayeyarwady Region, military camps stationed by the junta forces in several villages were reportedly attacked and captured by the Arakan Army (AA) and allied forces.
Initial attacks on junta military camps in villages connected to Laymyethna Township began in early June, and by the afternoon of June 29, at least three camps had been seized, according to a military source.
Following intense clashes that occurred both day and night, the areas captured by AA and allied forces were said to be located just a few miles away from the Tatmadaw’s elite training school (TTC-5) in Kyaungkauk, Hinthada District.
Earlier, during the clashes in January and February, the AA and its allies also managed to capture several junta camps in Shwe Thaung Yan and Thabaung.
Currently, heavy fighting continues in Yekyi, Laymyethna, and Ingapu townships in Ayeyarwady Region, and the junta has reportedly imposed strict military inspections along all entry and exit routes between Ayeyarwady and Yangon Region.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Four Homes and a Monastery Damaged by Junta Airstrikes in Kyaukme
On June 29 at 8:38 PM, the military junta conducted an airstrike in Kyaukme Town, located in the Ta’ang region’s Division 2. According to a statement from PSLF/TNLA, the attack targeted North Hill, Ward 7, and the former 502 military base, where six bombs were dropped from military aircraft.
The airstrike resulted in the destruction of four civilian homes and one Buddhist monastery.
In a separate incident at 10:00 PM on the same night, the junta used a MIG-29 jet fighter to carry out another airstrike on the USDP (Union Solidarity and Development Party) office in Sintgu Town, according to the Pakokku Federal Unit (PaKaPha) under Pyin Oo Lwin District.
That strike reportedly caused damage to the USDP office building, although no civilian casualties were reported.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Four Junta Troops Killed in Kantbalu Ambush on Returning Patrol Unit
In Kantbalu Township, Sagaing Region, a patrol unit from the junta forces returning from the Mu Soon checkpoint near Nikon Town was ambushed, resulting in the deaths of four soldiers, according to the Nyaung Paung Yae PaKaPha.
The ambush took place at 6:15 AM on June 30, when a combined force of junta troops and Pyusawhti militia—six personnel on three motorcycles—was ambushed by allied resistance forces.
As a result of the attack, four junta and Pyusawhti members were killed, and two others were severely injured. Due to heavy support fire from Mu Soon checkpoint and Zee Kone police station, the resistance forces had to withdraw without sustaining casualties.
This operation was reportedly led by the Kantbalu Counter-Revolution Army (KBU-CRA) in coordination with the Kantbalu Htaw Gyi PaKaPha, Kantbalu Lightning PaKaPha, and Kantbalu Forest PaKaPha.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Junta Column Advancing into Salin Township Repelled by Local Resistance Forces
In Salin Township, Magway Region, a junta column advancing toward Tanyaung village tract was repelled by local resistance forces using 60mm and 80mm mortars, according to a statement from Chauk PDF Thakhin Phoe Hla Gyi Battalion.
The military column had entered the area from Saikphyu Township on June 26, in an effort to repair a power line supplying electricity to the KaPaSa-21 military arms factory.
Resistance forces launched an artillery assault using 60mm and 81mm mortars, which inflicted damage and forced the junta column to retreat by June 29.
The operation was carried out jointly by Chauk PDF Thakhin Phoe Hla Gyi Battalion, Pakokku District Battalion 4, and Zone 3 PaKaPha of Salin Township.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. ABSDF No. 2 Battalion Holds Graduation Ceremony for Week-9 Basic Military Training
The All Burma Students’ Democratic Front (ABSDF) — Northern Burma — has announced the successful holding of the graduation ceremony for Week-9 of its basic military training course, conducted by its No. 2 Battalion.
The ceremony took place on the morning of June 25 at the ABSDF No. 2 Battalion’s basic training department. Attendees included: the Deputy Chairperson of ABSDF, commanders from allied organizations such as the Arakan Army (ULA/AA), administrative members from the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO/KIA), officers from the Burma People’s Liberation Army (BPLA), battalion commanders from Kyaukse District Battalion No. 3, medical trainees from Week-2 of ABSDF No. 2 Battalion, recruits from Week-10 of the basic military training course, and local civilians and family members.
At the graduation, leaders from allied forces delivered motivational speeches, and awards were presented to outstanding trainees. The ceremony also featured a formal salute to the MFD (Myanmar Federal Democratic) flag and a collective singing of significant revolutionary songs. The event concluded successfully and in a spirit of unity.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. Junta Soldier Who Fled from Nat Yae Kan Tower Outpost in Ngape Township Captured
A junta soldier who deserted from the Nat Yae Kan Tower outpost in Ngape Township, Magway Region, was apprehended in a location within Minbu Township on June 27, according to a statement released by Minbu District Battalion No. 6.
The soldier reportedly surrendered after fleeing with his weapon from a conflict zone. Upon discovery on June 27, he was taken into custody by local People’s Defense Forces (PDFs).
Authorities are currently investigating whether the deserter had committed any war crimes. If found to have no involvement in such crimes, arrangements will be made to send him to a location of his choosing.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 7. While Junta Hosts Sham "Peace Forum" in Naypyidaw, Its Forces Kill Civilians and Burn Villages Nationwide
While the military junta was hosting a so-called Peace Forum in Naypyidaw from June 25 to 27, its ground forces were simultaneously conducting brutal operations across the country — including invasions, killings, arson, heavy artillery shelling, and airstrikes — forcing civilians to flee their homes, according to a statement from the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP).
On June 25, the junta conducted airstrikes in Mawchi, Hpasawng Township, Kayah State, killing seven civilians and injuring more than ten others.
On June 26, junta forces shelled the villages of Kanyintae, Linyon Khin, and Chauk Eain Su in Kyaukkyi Township, Bago Region, killing two civilians.
On June 27, junta troops launched a ground offensive into rural areas of Sagaing Township, Sagaing Region, and set fire to nearly the entire village of Kin, destroying approximately 200 homes.
That same day, troops also entered Min Kone Village, near Kin, and set fire to homes, resulting in the destruction of nearly 600 houses, according to AAPP.
These reports were provided by Radio NUG correspondents Tharki, Min Sitt Thway, and Khur Shel.
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