Myanmar Military News Updates – Jul 28, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Junta Forces in Kanma Town Attacked and Cleared in Consecutive Two-Day Operation
July 27
Radio NUG
According to a statement by the RED GIANT group, junta forces stationed in Kanma Town, Pakokku District, Magway Region, were attacked for two consecutive days and cleared from the area.
On July 26, the police station in Kanma Town, where junta troops were stationed, was struck twice by drone-dropped bombs.
The coordinated attack was reportedly carried out by a coalition including ABSDF Column (3), YGF (Youth Guerrilla Force), PI PDF, TWF, and Alin Tan Guerrilla Force (Myingyan).
Similarly, on July 27 at around 11:00 a.m., another drone and 40mm grenade attack targeting junta troops in Kanma was launched twice, according to reports.
Furthermore, at around 2:00 p.m. that day, RED GIANT and its allied forces entered Kanma Town to conduct clearance operations. During the operation, they were able to return motorcycles that had previously been confiscated by junta troops back to the rightful civilian owners.
The attacks were a joint operation by RED GIANT, ABSDF Column (3), YGF, PI PDF, Alin Tan Guerrilla Force (Myingyan), TWF, THURAIN TR, and HUNTER PAKOKKU units.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Two 15-Year-Old Children Killed by Junta Artillery and Airstrikes in KNU Thaton District
July 27
Radio NUG
The Karen National Union (KNU) has announced that two 15-year-old children were killed due to artillery and airstrikes carried out by junta forces in the Kawkareik and Thaton townships of Doo Tha Htoo District, within the Kawkareik-controlled territory.
On July 17, at around 5:30 p.m., heavy artillery shells fired by the junta’s 310th Artillery Battalion exploded between Thone Khu and Kyauk Phon Gyi villages in Khweya village tract, Kyaikto Township. One of the shells struck and killed Sao Thein Htoo, a 15-year-old boy.
Similarly, on July 23, between 12:08 p.m. and 12:16 p.m., troops from LIB-8 (Light Infantry Battalion 8) and security forces deployed along the Yangon–Mawlamyine highway launched three 60mm mortars, which exploded in Alu Lay East village. Naw Khin Nan Mway, also aged 15, was fatally struck by shrapnel, and three homes were damaged.
Additionally, on July 21 at 2:00 p.m., the junta conducted an airstrike using a fighter jet on Saung Naing Gyi (Old) village in the Win Ka Loke village tract, Kyaikto Township. Two homes were damaged as a result.
Furthermore, on July 17 and 18, junta troops also fired 120mm heavy artillery shells toward Shwe Gyi village in the Kyet Khut Chaung tract and around Naung Katote (Upper) village in the Kyauk Taung tract, both located in Thaton Township.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Five Civilians, Including Two Children, Safely Rescued from Tharyarkhan Pyu Village, Mying Township
July 27
Radio NUG
According to a statement by the TYK Guerrilla Force, five civilians—including two children—were safely rescued from Tharyarkhan Pyu Village, located in the southern part of Mying Township, Magway Region.
On July 26, two civilians were rescued from Tharyarkhan Pyu Village, where over 100 junta troops and Pyu Saw Htee militia members had been stationed.
In previous days, three other civilians were also rescued. The group announced that they will continue to safely evacuate any additional individuals who wish to leave the area.
Among the five rescued are two teenagers, Daw Aye (age 58), Daw Ngein (age 60), and Ko San Lin (in his 30s).
This rescue operation was jointly conducted by the TYK Guerrilla Force, Daung Mann Unit (1 and 4), the Singa Regional Defense Force, and the Anyar Region Joint Forces, all of whom are members of the Mying Township People's Defense Force (PDF) network.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. KNDF Battalion 19 Holds 4th Anniversary Ceremony
July 27
Radio NUG
The Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (KNDF) Battalion 19 commemorated its 4th anniversary with a ceremony held at an undisclosed location in Karenni State.
The event took place on July 27, marking four years since the formation of Battalion 19. The ceremony included:
- A flag salute to the battalion’s banner,
- A tribute to fallen heroes who gave their lives in the struggle for federal democracy,
- And an honor ceremony for comrades who were wounded or lost limbs during combat.
The Battalion Commander of KNDF-19 delivered opening remarks, followed by words of encouragement from attending guests. The Deputy Battalion Commander concluded the event with a speech of gratitude.
KNDF Battalion 19 reaffirmed its commitment to fight alongside the revolutionary people until the downfall of the military dictatorship is achieved.
According to reports, during the four years of operations, 13 members of the battalion have died in combat, and 7 others have suffered the loss of limbs due to injuries sustained in battle.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. People's Liberation Force (PLF) Holds Basic Military Training Graduation Ceremony
July 27
Radio NUG
The People's Liberation Force (PLF) has announced the successful completion of a basic military training course, according to an official statement.
“Our new brave comrades—who are determined to strike swiftly and decisively against the enemy—have successfully completed this intense and rigorous military training. Despite harsh weather conditions, including rain and storms, the graduation ceremony was held,” the PLF stated.
The graduation ceremony and oath-taking event took place on July 22, and was attended by officials from allied revolutionary forces. The PLF extended heartfelt gratitude to those attendees.
During the event, PLF fighters pledged their unwavering loyalty and commitment to risking their lives for the protection of the people and the peace of the nation.
Additionally, the PLF has extended an open invitation to anyone wishing to join the fight for people’s liberation, as well as those seeking to escape the unlawful military conscription law and oppressive system enforced by the junta. New recruits are currently being accepted for training.
This military news summary was reported by Radio NUG correspondents Khashel and Min Sitt Thway.
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