Myanmar Military News Updates – Sep 04, 2025 Evening
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Terrorist junta drops bombs from aircraft on Pan Kwan Maw Village, Kyaukme Township
September 4
According to local news sources, the terrorist junta dropped two bombs from aircraft at 10:46 a.m. today, September 4, on Pan Kwan Maw Village in Kyaukme Township, northern Shan State—an area under the control of the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA).
The bombing struck four pagodas and the monastery in the village, shattering windows and glass doors. However, reports confirmed that no civilians or houses were harmed. This information was also cited by the Ta’ang Women’s Organization (TWO).
Although the junta appeared to deliberately target the monastery, the pagodas surrounding it absorbed the impact, according to residents familiar with the incident.
TWO further noted that the terrorist junta has increasingly targeted monasteries in rural areas with airstrikes in recent weeks.
For example, on August 23, the junta bombed the monastery in Kwan Zalan Village, Mong Ngaw Sub-township, Kyaukme District. On the night of August 29, the monastery in Pan Hse Pya Village, Nam Khon Tract, Monglon Sub-township, was also bombed from the air without any fighting occurring nearby.
That August 29 airstrike killed one novice monk, one nun, and one woman, while injuring eight civilians and five monks. The attack also damaged the monastery, dhamma hall, nunnery, a dormitory, and 14 houses, according to information obtained by TWO.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Junta drones bomb an old hospital building in Kyauk Khat Village, Myawaddy Township, DKBA-controlled area
September 4
Local military sources reported that the terrorist junta used drones to bomb the old hospital building in Kyauk Khat Village, southern Myawaddy Township, Karen State, an area controlled by the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA). The attack destroyed the building.
The bombing occurred today, September 4, at around 8:30 a.m. and again at 8:50 a.m., targeting the old hospital building near the village school.
The structure was destroyed, but no casualties were reported.
Kyauk Khat Village lies within DKBA-controlled territory. Local sources confirmed that there had been no active fighting when the junta launched the attack.
The Karen Information Center (KIC), which closely monitors regional news, reported that the junta used two kamikaze drones in the strike.
Explosions from the two kamikaze drones destroyed the roof and walls of the old hospital building, though no casualties were reported, according to local officials cited by KIC.
As a result of these drone attacks, local residents in Kyauk Khat now live under constant fear of aerial strikes, and schools in the area have been temporarily closed.
Just yesterday, September 3, the terrorist junta also attacked Naw Ta Khi Village, Paingkyon Township, with kamikaze drones while students were in class at the middle school. That attack injured one student, one teacher, and one female teacher.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Junta drops 30 bombs near Ywar Kone Gyi Village, Kyunhla Township
September 4
According to the Kyunhla-Kantbalu Activist Group, the terrorist junta dropped 30 bombs from aircraft near Ywar Kone Gyi Village, Kyunhla Township, Sagaing Region, without any clashes taking place in the area.
On September 2, at around 8 p.m., a jet fighter flying from Tada-U dropped two 500-pound bombs, while a Y-12 aircraft dropped an additional 28 bombs.
Although no civilians were harmed in this aerial assault, the activist group confirmed that the junta deliberately carried out the bombing despite the absence of fighting.
The junta has also been conducting consecutive ground operations in villages across Kantbalu District. On August 31, it carried out drone bombings on U Kin Gyi Village and Nyo Kone, while soldiers shot dead a displaced couple from Pon Na Gyi Village and burned down four displacement huts, according to the records of the Kyunhla-Kantbalu Activist Group.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Attack on junta troops stationed at Kyauk Khae High School Branch, Myingyan Township: 7 soldiers killed, weapons and ammunition seized
September 4
According to a statement released today, September 4, by the Shwe Khyansar Guerrilla Force, resistance fighters attacked junta soldiers encamped at the Kyauk Khae High School Branch in Myingyan Township, Mandalay Region. The operation killed 7 soldiers and resulted in the seizure of weapons and ammunition.
Local residents reported that the junta soldiers had been stationed at the Kyauk Khae High School Branch, where they were extorting money from local villagers and travelers while committing daily acts of oppression and abuse. In response, resistance forces launched the attack at 9:15 a.m. on September 2.
The Shwe Khyansar Guerrilla Force explained that they used forward-planted landmines to assault the junta’s encampment, successfully eliminating 7 enemy soldiers.
The seized items included:
- 6 MA-3 rifles
- 20 magazines
- 1 MA-5 rifle
- 1 60mm weapon
- 904 rounds of 5.56mm ammunition
- 5 rounds of 9mm ammunition
- 3 rounds of 60mm ammunition
- 2 Eniga grenades
- 5 knives
- 2 hand grenades
- 2 four-barrelled weapons
- 1 revolver
- 1,492,000 kyats in cash
- 7 mobile phones
- 2 wristwatches
- Numerous other military equipment and supplies.
The Shwe Khyansar Guerrilla Force declared its commitment, as part of Operation Zone 1, to continue eliminating the terrorist junta troops who are oppressing and abusing the civilian population.
Because the junta routinely targets civilians with indiscriminate airstrikes and heavy artillery, local defense organizations are urging residents to dig bomb shelters and remain extremely cautious.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Rakhine Mon Army holds first graduation ceremony of Close Quarters Battle (CQB) training
September 4
The New Mon State Party – Anti-Dictatorship / Rakhine Mon Army (NMSP-AD/RMA) announced that it held the graduation ceremony for its Close Quarters Battle (CQB) – Urban Combat Training (Batch 1) at a liberated area.
According to the statement, the ceremony was held on August 31.
During the training period, the trainees overcame various hardships with perseverance, determination, and courage, and they also demonstrated their capabilities through military exercises and displays throughout the course.
At the graduation event, speeches of encouragement were delivered by RMA Deputy Commander-in-Chief (1) Nai Soe Win, Deputy Commander-in-Chief (2) Nai Kyel San, and Military-Political Committee member Nai Thu Ya Thei.
It was reported that the ceremony was attended by RMA Deputy Commander-in-Chief (1) Nai Soe Win, Deputy Commander-in-Chief (2) Nai Kyel San, Committee member Nai Thu Ya Thei, instructors, responsible officials, and members of the local community.
This news report was filed by Radio NUG correspondent Ko Khant.
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