Myanmar Military News Updates – Jun 30, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Northwestern Regional Military Command Headquarters in Monywa Attacked with Short-Range Rockets
June 29
Radio NUG
The Northwestern Regional Military Command Headquarters (No Ma Kha), based in Monywa Township, Sagaing Region, was attacked with ten short-range rockets, according to a statement released by the Chindwin Rocket Brothers (CRB).
The attack took place on June 27 at around 5:30 PM, when ten short-range rockets were launched into the military headquarters compound.
The strike caused a fuel storage facility to explode, destroying two fuel tanks. Fires broke out in the camp’s administrative office and storage warehouses, and the RB 12/14 communication lines were reportedly damaged. Two private vehicles parked in front of the officers' quarters were also destroyed by fire.
In terms of casualties, two military officers, four officers’ wives, and twelve soldiers were confirmed dead on the spot. Four more officers, fifteen soldiers, and two children of a battalion commander were injured and transported to Military Hospital (Branch) 4/300 by 6:00 PM that evening.
On June 28, an officer receiving treatment in the special care ward, one of the commander’s children, and two more soldiers reportedly died from their injuries.
The attack was led by the Chindwin Rocket Brothers (C.R.B.), in collaboration with Chaw Myine Myine (Kani), Anonymous Heroes, and Chindwin Brothers. The Upper Myanmar Air Defense Force and Civil Division provided aerial reconnaissance and military intelligence for the operation.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Junta Intelligence Office in Salin Bombed with Explosive Device
June 29
Radio NUG
At approximately 8:00 PM on June 28, 2025, the Military Intelligence Office (MI/Sa Ya Hpa) of the junta stationed in Salin Town was bombed with a powerful explosive, according to a statement by the Salin Township Urban Guerrilla “Kyarpauk” Force.
The bombing caused significant damage to the buildings, and casualty details are still under investigation.
The operation was carried out jointly by the Salin Urban Guerrilla Kyarpauk Force, the People's Security Force (temporary Pa La Pha), the Southern Pakokku Medical Support Unit, and the Bamar Army. All participating forces successfully withdrew from the scene without sustaining casualties, according to reports.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Junta Camp in Phyu Township Raided in Direct Assault
June 29
Radio NUG
The junta camp based in Wedone-Wegyi Village, Phyu Township, Bago Region, was directly raided and attacked by revolutionary forces, according to a statement released by the Phyu Township People’s Defense Force (Pa Ka Pha).
The operation was launched at around 2:00 AM on June 29, and the battle lasted for five hours.
During the clash, at least ten junta soldiers were killed. The junta forces received heavy reinforcements and conducted aerial bombardments using Jack Fighter aircraft. In the course of the fighting, one revolutionary fighter was killed, and another sustained minor injuries.
The assault was jointly executed by the Phyu Township Pa Ka Pha, Yangon Region Pa Ka Pha Attack Unit (3), Ayeyarwady Region Battalion 3, and the A Lar Waka Task Force.
The junta responded with indiscriminate shelling and airstrikes, resulting in numerous civilian injuries and fatalities, according to the statement.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Fierce Clashes Erupt Between Junta Convoy and Resistance Forces in Sin Phyu Kyun with Armored Vehicles Involved
June 29
Radio NUG
Clashes have broken out between a junta military convoy and resistance forces as the junta advances from Salin Township, Magway Region toward Sin Phyu Kyun Town, according to the Salin Township People’s Defense Force (PDF).
On June 28, the junta dispatched a military column comprising around 200 troops, supported by two armored vehicles and a troop transport truck. Intense fighting has continued for two consecutive days, the report stated.
On June 29, the military column allegedly torched and destroyed Pantain Kone Village, arresting local residents and using them as human shields, according to sources.
It is reported that the junta is attempting to retake control of roads previously held by resistance forces by deploying a heavily armed convoy and that five local civilians, who were being used as human shields, have sustained injuries.
This military offensive is reportedly part of an effort to reassert control over the strategically important Salin–Sin Phyu Kyun and Tanyaung roads, crucial to junta-run Ka Pa Sa (Military Arms Production) factories. Since early 2025, such offensives into Salin Township have become increasingly frequent.
In a similar operation last month, a combined force from Light Infantry Division 101 based in Pakokku, Light Infantry Division 88 based in Magway, and Infantry Battalions 253, 254, and 255 launched attacks into Salin Township, resulting in the execution of six civilians and the burning of over 400 homes, according to local civil society organizations.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Intense Clashes in Min Kone Battle Area Result in Heavy Casualties for Junta’s Division 33
June 29
Radio NUG
Fierce fighting continues in the Min Kone battle area, Sagaing Region, where numerous soldiers from the junta’s Military Division 33 have been killed, and revolutionary forces have reportedly regained control over previously lost territories.
Since June 5, junta forces—numbering approximately 300 troops—had launched offensives into the region, during which they torched Kan Village and Chaungma Gyi Village, and killed four civilians, including a senior Buddhist monk from a local monastery.
Despite resistance from local revolutionary forces, they were forced to retreat due to insufficient ammunition, allowing the junta to establish a temporary encampment in Chaungma Gyi Village.
On the morning of June 27, revolutionary forces regrouped and launched a counteroffensive against junta troops stationed in Chaungma Gyi Village.
Fighting intensified again on June 28, resulting in heavy casualties on the junta side, with four junta personnel captured alive, and a significant cache of weapons and ammunition seized by the resistance, according to reports.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. One-Year Anniversary Statement Issued by Chin Brothers on the Capture of Matupi Town
June 29
Radio NUG
On June 29, 2025, the Matupi Revolutionary Organization (MRO) and the Chin Defense Force – Matupi (CDF-Matupi) issued a joint statement commemorating the one-year anniversary of the successful capture of the terrorist junta’s Strategic Command Headquarters, along with Light Infantry Battalion 140 and Infantry Battalion 304, in Matupi, Chin State, during Operation Chin Brothers – Matupi, which was launched on June 29, 2024.
The statement recognized the participation of Chin Brothers, Arakan Army (AA), YAW Army, and the YAW Defense Force, expressing special gratitude from MRO/CDF-Matupi for their joint efforts. It also honored the memory of the fallen revolutionary heroes and extended respect to the wounded fighters from that operation.
According to the MRO/CDF-Matupi statement, since its founding, the organization—with support from international allies—has worked tirelessly to empower ground resistance forces. Following the capture of Matupi, they have continued efforts in rebuilding the town, mine clearance, resettlement of civilians, and provision of basic humanitarian needs, in collaboration with local and diaspora communities.
Currently, MRO/CDF-Matupi is actively working to strengthen the town’s defense and security, continuing with reconstruction efforts and ensuring that the military junta does not reestablish control in the area.
The statement called on the public to continue participating through greater cooperation, alliance-building, and collective support, to further advance the revolutionary cause in the future.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 7. Six Civilians Injured in Renewed Aerial Bombing on Kyaukme by Junta Jet Fighters
June 29
Radio NUG
At approximately 2:33 PM on June 29, the military junta conducted an aerial bombing raid near the Kambawza Shan Monastery in Ward 1 of Kyaukme Town, injuring six civilians, according to local sources.
The victims include two women and four men, and the attack also damaged ten homes and parts of the monastery compound. Among the injured, one woman’s condition is considered critical, reports say.
In a second wave of aerial assault at 8:58 PM, six additional bombs were dropped in the area, causing further destruction. The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) stated that further investigation is ongoing to verify detailed information about casualties and the full extent of the attack.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 8. Woman Killed in Jet Fighter Bombing on Letpanhla Village
June 29
Radio NUG
A 40-year-old woman was killed when a military junta jet fighter bombed Letpanhla Village, specifically the Pyi Soe Aung Quarter in Sintgu Township, Mandalay Region, according to a statement from the Pyin Oo Lwin District People’s Defense Force (PDF).
The airstrike occurred at 11:50 AM on June 29, reportedly carried out by a jet fighter from Tada-U Air Base.
In addition to the fatality, three residential buildings were destroyed in the attack.
The Pyin Oo Lwin District PDF urged civilians to stay away from junta military installations and dig bomb shelters in anticipation of future airstrikes, to protect themselves and their families.
These reports were compiled and delivered by Radio NUG correspondents Min Sitt Thway and Khur Shel.
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