Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Jun 22, 2025 Evening
📌📌 1. SAC Bombs Yan Aung Mingalar Monastery in Inndaw Township with Aircraft
June 22
In Inndaw Township, Sagaing Region, the military junta carried out an aerial bombing targeting Yan Aung Mingalar Monastery located in Naba Village, causing destruction to the monastery and injuring a female traveler, according to local residents.
Reports indicate that the SAC deliberately targeted the monastery at Naba Junction, launching two airstrikes—the first at 5:45 a.m. and the second at 5:51 a.m. on June 22.
The Inndaw Revolutionary Broadcasting Station (IR) reported that despite the absence of any armed clashes in the area, the junta carried out two consecutive airstrikes, leading to the destruction of the monastery and causing head injuries to a female traveler from bomb shrapnel.
As the monastery is situated along the Mandalay-Myitkyina highway, it was frequented by travelers, and it was confirmed that the injured woman was among those passing through the area when the bombing occurred.
Naba Village has been abandoned since around September 2023, with its population displaced by conflict. Due to this, the area is mostly used as a transit point for travelers, and the number of civilian casualties was relatively low.
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📌📌 2. Resistance Forces Warn of Action Against Overpricing of Fuel in Western Demoso
June 22
In western Demoso, Karenni State, resistance forces have issued a warning that decisive action will be taken against any vendors selling fuel at excessive prices.
This warning was prompted by a sharp and unjustified increase in the prices of gasoline and diesel, which has placed a significant burden on local civilians.
The People’s Defense Force - Demoso (PDF-Demoso) and the Karenni Nationalities Liberation Front (KNLF) stated that they had received complaints from local families, manual laborers, farmers, and healthcare workers regarding the unreasonable hike in fuel prices, and that they were taking steps to address it.
As such, fuel suppliers transporting fuel into western Demoso were instructed to sell at regulated prices starting June 22.
The resistance groups clarified that this move was taken in the public interest, with pricing calculated based on the original purchase price, taxes, and a reasonable profit margin.
They announced the regulated maximum prices as follows:
- Petrol: MMK 1.1 million per barrel
- Diesel: MMK 1.2 million per barrel
They warned that anyone selling above these set prices would face firm and effective action.
This information was provided by Radio NUG correspondent Ko Khant.
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