Myanmar Military News Updates – Jun 25, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Four Junta Troops Killed, 10 Injured During Clashes in Ayadaw Township
June 24
Radio NUG
According to the Danger Force – Special Operations Unit under the Ayadaw Township People's Defense Force (PDF), a total of four junta soldiers and Pyusawhti militia members were killed and up to 10 others were injured during a series of clashes in Ayadaw Township, Monywa District, Sagaing Region.
On June 19, a battle occurred approximately 800 meters from Ngwe Twin Pyu Village, and on June 20, another clash broke out near U Kya Si Bridge, also close to Ngwe Twin Pyu Village.
The PDF reports that four junta-aligned personnel (including Pyusawhti militia) were killed, and up to 10 sustained serious injuries in these clashes.
These attacks were jointly carried out by:
- Danger Force – Monywa District PaKaPha (People's Defense Team)
- Monywa District PaKaPha
- Monywa District Battalion No. 21
- Ayadaw Township PaKaPha
- NDRF
- And an unnamed allied unit.
On June 20, the same coalition also conducted a clearance operation, targeting a ward administrator named U Aung in Ayadaw town, resulting in his assassination.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Two Killed in Landmine Attack on Junta Vehicle Departing Myotha Police Outpost
June 24
Radio NUG
A landmine ambush targeted a military vehicle departing the Myotha Police Outpost en route to the Gway Kone military camp in Ngazun Township, Myingyan District, Mandalay Region, killing one junta officer and one soldier, according to a statement from the Red Dragon Guerrilla Force.
At approximately 7:30 a.m. on June 24, a Honda Fit carrying one officer and four soldiers was ambushed between Myotha and Gway Kone using two landmines, detonated in succession.
The attack killed two junta personnel, including the officer, and seriously injured two others. The explosion shattered vehicle windows and parts of the car were scattered into the blast site.
The attack was carried out by the Red Dragon Guerrilla Force under Myingyan Combat Zone 3 of the PDF. The group also issued a public advisory, urging civilians not to travel between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m., and recommending that vehicles lower their windows when driving to avoid misidentification.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. At Least Four Clashes Within a Week in Tanintharyi Township; Junta Forces Suffer Casualties
June 24
Radio NUG
According to a statement from PaKaPha Myeik, at least four clashes took place between June 17 and 24 in Tanintharyi Township, Tanintharyi Region, resulting in casualties on the junta’s side.
- On June 17, around 9 p.m., resistance forces launched an attack on Light Infantry Battalion 558 based in Kammalain Village, leading to a battle that lasted about 20 minutes.
- On June 18, as a junta convoy moved in from Inndaw, it entered Tamotcho Village, where resistance fighters conducted a drone strike, dropping four explosive rounds, injuring two junta soldiers seriously.
- On June 19, at 8:50 a.m., another battle broke out near Let Taung Yar Village and Tamotcho Village, when junta troops from Myeik advanced toward Thain Khon. The fighting lasted about 25 minutes, with confirmed casualties.
- On June 24, at approximately 2:00 p.m., a convoy of fully-loaded junta vehicles was ambushed near Yampho Village using landmines and light weapon gunfire.
These operations were jointly carried out by:
- Tanintharyi Township People’s Defense Force
- PaKaPha Zone 4
- Myeik District Battalion 1
- Myeik District Battalion 2
- PaKaPha Zone 3
- Myeik Township People’s Defense Force
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Junta Forces and Pyusawhti Militias Burn Down Villages in Kanbalu Township for Two Consecutive Days, Execute One Civilian, and Detain Five
June 24
Radio NUG
On June 23 and 24, junta forces and Pyusawhti militias raided Thapyay Thar and Kyaung Kone villages, located in Zee Kone combat zone, Kanbalu Township, setting both villages on fire for two consecutive days. They also executed one civilian, detained five residents (three men and two women), and looted valuable civilian property, including gold, money, mobile phones, and other personal items, according to the Kanbalu District team of the Kyunhla-Kanbalu Activists Group.
The junta column, comprising over 100 troops, entered Chin Myit Khin village via Kanbalu 6006 on June 21, stayed overnight, and proceeded to station at Wakto (South) village on June 22.
At around 8:30 a.m. on June 23, the troops launched an assault on Thapyay Thar and Kyaung Kone villages, using heavy and light weapons, as well as drone-dropped bombs. During this attack, U Maung San, a man in his 40s from Thapyay Thar, was shot and killed. They also detained three innocent civilians from Thapyay Thar and two others from Phol Kone village—a total of five people.
In addition, the junta troops looted valuable belongings from the villagers, including gold, cash, mobile phones, and other assets.
The same junta and Pyusawhti forces set fire to Thapyay Thar and Kyaung Kone again at 5:10 p.m. on June 23, and continued burning the villages around 10:00 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. on June 24. Some villagers who remained trapped in the area were reportedly arrested.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Junta Conducts Jet Fighter Bombing on Kyaukme, Killing Four Civilians
June 24
Radio NUG
According to the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), the Myanmar military junta carried out an airstrike using jet fighters on Ward 3 and Ward 7 of Kyaukme town, located within TNLA's Brigade 2 controlled area in northern Shan State, killing four civilians.
On the afternoon of June 24, junta jet fighters dropped two 500-pound bombs, killing two men and two women.
In addition, two men and two women were injured, and ten civilian homes were damaged or destroyed by the explosions.
TNLA emphasized that there were no active clashes in the area at the time and that the airstrike deliberately targeted civilians.
TNLA urged local residents to maintain heightened alertness, adhere to military safety precautions, and implement air defense preparedness to protect themselves from further junta attacks.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. Three Out of Four Captured Troops from Kandaw Police Station Are Conscripts; Junta Left Them Behind Due to Injuries
June 24
Radio NUG
Following the seizure of the Kandaw police station in Pale Township, Sagaing Region, by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and allied resistance forces, details regarding the captured junta troops have been released by PLA.
Out of the four captured junta troops, three were forcibly conscripted.
- One of them, 15-year-old Maung Nay Htet Lin, was reportedly selling grilled skewers in Yangon when the junta abducted him and sent him to military training.
- Another soldier, Soe Tar Ka, was abducted near the Yangon highway terminal, forced into training at Pinlaung military training school, and later deployed to the Kandaw police station. During the battle, he sustained chest injuries and was left behind on the Kandaw Monastery platform while trying to retreat, where he was captured and treated by PDF medics.
- Similarly, Ye Kyaw Kyaw, a newly conscripted soldier, was captured during the same assault on the station.
The fourth detainee, Police Lieutenant Shein Ko Ko Kyaw, had been serving in the police force since 1999. He was injured during the battle, and left behind by the junta, leading to his capture.
PLA stated that all injured detainees are being given medical treatment, and that all prisoners, including the conscripted soldiers, are being treated with dignity.
These military situation reports were compiled and submitted by Radio NUG correspondents Tharki, Min Sitt Thway, and Khur Shel.
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