Myanmar Military News Updates – Jun 28, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Junta checkpoint near Nyaung Kone police station in Pyawbwe Township attacked — four junta soldiers including a commissioned officer killed
June 27
Radio NUG
According to a statement from Aung San's Land Natmauk Armed Force, a checkpoint manned by junta troops collecting extortion tolls near Nyaung Kone Police Station in Pyawbwe Township, Mandalay Region, was attacked on June 26, 2025.
At the time of the attack, the checkpoint was manned by a total of six personnel: four junta soldiers, one police officer, and one Pyusawhti militia member. The revolutionary force carried out a foot assault, killing four junta soldiers, including a commissioned officer. The police officer and Pyusawhti member reportedly fled, abandoning their weapons.
The clash lasted only three minutes, and all resistance fighters withdrew safely without casualties. From the site, they seized:
- Three MA-1 assault rifles (one damaged)
- Sixty-four rounds of 5.56mm ammunition
- Extorted cash totalling MMK 185,000 collected from travelers
- Two mobile phones
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. KNDO-led allied force overruns Pyusawhti camp in Kyokka Village, Palaw — three enemy bodies, multiple weapons and ammunition seized
June 27
Radio NUG
At approximately 5:30 AM on June 27, 2025, the Joint Allied Force, consisting of KNDO Battalion 7 and Battalion 1 of the People's Defense Force (Myeik District), launched a successful raid on a junta-aligned Pyusawhti militia camp in Kyokka Village, Palaw Township.
The operation lasted around 15 minutes, during which the Pyusawhti militiamen fled the post.
The allied forces seized the following:
- Three enemy corpses
- Four M16A1 rifles and two magazines
- One AK-47 rifle and four magazines
- 1,000 rounds of 5.56mm ammunition
- 138 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition
- Two hand grenades
- Various other military equipment
After securing the site, the joint allied units conducted area clearing operations and successfully withdrew without sustaining any casualties.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Resistance forces launch daily mine attacks on junta convoy departing from Pakokku-based Division 101
June 27
Radio NUG
According to a statement from the Kamma Joint Forces, revolutionary forces have been conducting daily mine attacks against a military convoy of over 120 junta vehicles and approximately 1,000 soldiers, which departed from Division 101 in Pakokku on May 31, under the command of a junta lieutenant colonel.
The attacks have focused on the Pakokku–Kamma–Yebya Road and surrounding areas of Kamma, including ambushes on supply routes, sabotage operations, and direct clashes.
Additionally:
- On June 24, a junta soldier defected to the resistance
- On June 25, another soldier surrendered
- The resistance also captured an excavator used by junta troops during mine clearance operations, reportedly damaged in one of the attacks
The statement accuses the terrorist junta of behaving like “cornered rats” by arresting and executing civilians, bombing residential homes, religious sites, and IDP shelters. So far, the junta has abducted 15 civilians and executed seven, it said.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. PNA Battalion Commander Lt. Colonel Naung Sine killed in Saung Nankhe battle
June 27
Radio NUG
On June 23, a joint column of the terrorist junta troops and the PNO/PNA People’s Militia advanced into Saung Nankhe Village, located on the eastern shore of Pekhon Lake. On June 26, while these troops were operating inside the village, they were attacked by drones launched by Pekhon Sky Predators Drone Force of Battalion 1006, part of Pekhon PDF, according to official reports.
As a result of the drone strike, Lt. Colonel Naung Sine, a battalion commander from the PNA (Pa-O National Army), was killed. At least five other PNA soldiers were reportedly injured.
Upon entering Saung Nankhe, PNA forces under junta command also set fire to civilian homes and looted household belongings, it was reported.
The PNO/PNA People’s Militia, under junta control, is said to be spearheading an aggressive military push into resistance-held areas along the eastern part of Pekhon Lake, with intensified clashes taking place. The junta army also carried out two aerial bombardments during the engagements.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Junta troops entrenched at Min Dat Monastery in Tharyet Chaung attacked — Resistance forces take control of Min Dat Village
June 27
Radio NUG
At 1:00 PM on June 26, 2025, junta troops entrenched at Min Dat Monastery in Tharyet Chaung were attacked by two battalions under KNLA Battalion 12, in coordination with allied revolutionary forces, according to a statement from KNU-Myitta-Wa Townships District Command.
During the assault, five junta soldiers were killed, and military equipment was reportedly seized.
By 3:00 PM, the KNLA Battalion 2 and allied resistance forces had successfully regained control of Min Dat Village, forcing the remaining junta troops stationed there to retreat to their base in Win Wa.
These military developments were reported by Radio NUG field correspondent Khur Shel.
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