Myanmar Military News Updates – Sep 11, 2025 Evening
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Civilian injured in military airstrike in Kanpetlet Township
September 11
According to local sources, one civilian was injured when the terrorist military carried out an airstrike on Khapan Village, Kanpetlet Township, southern Chin State.
At around midnight on September 10, the junta dropped three bombs from aircraft, causing injuries to one civilian, though not life-threatening, a spokesperson from the Chinland Defense Force (CDF – Kanpetlet) confirmed.
Military records show that since the beginning of this year, the terrorist military has repeatedly conducted airstrikes on Kanpetlet Township, which is under the control of CDF – Kanpetlet (a member of the Chinland Brotherhood). These attacks have harmed civilians and destroyed houses and buildings.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Two women killed and seven others seriously injured in drone and bombing attacks by junta forces in Letpandan and Minhla
September 11
Local sources report that in Letpandan and Minhla Townships of Tharrawaddy District, western Bago Region, junta forces carried out drone and bombing attacks that killed two women and seriously injured seven civilians.
On September 9 at 8 a.m., the military attacked Thit Yaung Pyin Village and Chaung Sone Village in Letpandan Township with drones and bombs. As a result, a 50-year-old woman from Thit Yaung Pyin Village was killed, while a 45-year-old woman and a nine-year-old girl were seriously injured. Two houses were also burned down.
In Chaung Sone Village, a 60-year-old woman was killed during the bombing.
Separately, on September 7 at around 3 p.m., the junta bombed Taung Pyat Ywama Village in Minhla Township using drones. Three civilian houses were destroyed and five villagers, including women and children, were injured—among them a woman with mental health issues. This forced residents to flee the village for safety.
Revolutionary forces in the area remarked that these villages had no clashes or battles taking place, indicating that the terrorist military deliberately targeted civilians with the attacks.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Junta troops and police at North Okkalapa Township General Administration Office attacked with hand-thrown bombs
September 11
At 10:10 p.m. on September 10, resistance fighters attacked junta troops and police stationed at the North Okkalapa Township General Administration Office, Yangon Region, using two handmade mines and two hand-thrown bombs.
According to the Urban Guerrilla Network, two junta soldiers were seriously injured in the attack.
Although the terrorist junta responded with indiscriminate gunfire in panic, the revolutionary fighters escaped unharmed and safely returned to their base area.
The attack was jointly carried out by the Urban Guerrilla Network and the North Okkalapa People’s Defense Force.
The Urban Guerrilla Network also strongly warned against cooperating in the junta’s upcoming sham election, stating that those who participate are enabling and legitimizing the military’s war crimes against the people.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Over 40 civilians killed in Magway Region in August due to junta attacks
September 11
According to a report released by the Tamar Institute, more than 40 civilians were killed and over 170 houses destroyed by fire in Magway Region throughout August as a result of terrorist junta attacks.
The Tamar Institute, which issues monthly updates on conditions in the region, published its August report on September 9, stating that after the junta announced the election date, it increased airstrikes on villages in Magway where no battles were taking place.
In August, 10 clashes occurred between junta forces and revolutionary groups in six townships. At the same time, the junta launched 44 ground raids in nine townships, while also carrying out a total of 57 airstrikes—including drone strikes and bombing by aircraft.
As a result of these airstrikes, artillery shelling, and scorched-earth raids, over 170 civilian houses and buildings were destroyed. More than 24,000 civilians from four townships were displaced from their homes.
Additionally, the report noted that 136 civilians were forcibly conscripted into the military as part of its forced recruitment campaign.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Four junta soldiers, including a major, killed in Taungdwingyi Township ambush
September 11
According to Natmauk PDF, four junta soldiers, including a major, were killed when revolutionary forces ambushed junta troops coming out from the Taungdwingyi outpost gate in Magway Region.
On August 31 at around 2 p.m., about 25 junta soldiers from the Taungdwingyi outpost gate moved toward Dhanon Myoung Gate in Sinpaungwe Township as part of a troop rotation.
Revolutionary forces ambushed them along the Pakokku–Pale road using landmines and small arms fire, killing four junta soldiers including a major and injuring many others.
The ambush was carried out jointly by Naypyidaw Battalion 902, Thayet District Battalion 5 (Sinpaungwe), Magway Southern PDF, Ponnawaddy PDF (PNWD – Taungdwingyi), Taungdwingyi Pa Ka Pha (Central Command), Vissanoe PDF (Taungdwingyi), and Magway Tigers Force.
After the attack, the junta troops retaliated by raiding Thiri Yadana Village in Taungdwingyi Township, burning down civilian houses and firing heavy weapons indiscriminately into surrounding villages, causing residents to flee their homes.
This report was sent by Radio NUG correspondent Ko Khant.
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