Myanmar Military News Updates – Sep 05, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Five junta soldiers killed in an ambush on three military vehicles in Taungtha Township
September 4
Radio NUG
On September 3, near Kan Ywar Station, between Bein Nwel Kone and Ta Mya Thar Village in Taungtha Township, three military vehicles advancing from Myingyan City were ambushed with 40mm explosives, according to an announcement from Myingyan District Battalion 3.
During the clash, five junta soldiers were killed by bomb hits.
The ambush was carried out by Myingyan District Battalion 3, and it was confirmed that the revolutionary forces successfully withdrew without casualties.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Pyu Saw Htee group from Tet Won Village, Natmauk, raided and eliminated
September 4
Radio NUG
According to the Ngar Pyay Ma Paung Kyarr Force, a Pyu Saw Htee militia group led by Bo Htun in Tet Won Village, Natmauk Township, Magway Region, was raided and wiped out.
The attack occurred at 5:10 a.m. on September 4 and lasted about 40 minutes.
During the battle, Pyu leader Bo Htun and five Pyu Saw Htee members were killed. Seized items included one locally made .22 pistol, five carbines with 95 rounds, two shotguns with 30 rounds, two grenades, 100,000 kyats in cash, four mobile phones, military uniforms, and one military service booklet.
The operation was led by Thayet District Battalion 3 Ngar Pyay Ma Force and Myepyin Kyarr Unit, in collaboration with Pakokku Pa Ka Pha, Minbu District People’s Defense Force, Chauk Revolutionary Army (CRA), and Daung Soldier Paung Kyarr Unit.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. SNA attacks resistance-controlled territory in Banmauk Township
September 4
Radio NUG
According to Kawlin District Battalion 4, the Shanni Nationalities Army (SNA), a militia aligned with the junta, launched an attack inside resistance-controlled territory near Nayaka Village, Banmauk Township, Kawlin District, Sagaing Region, on September 3 around 3 p.m.
SNA troops entered with a 4-wheel vehicle and opened fire, but revolutionary forces were able to repel them in time.
A 10-minute firefight broke out, after which SNA units retreated.
Following the clash, SNA forces used drones to strike again, dropping bombs on civilian residential areas, injuring one local resident.
Reports also indicate that junta forces and their allied SNA units have simultaneously launched offensives in northern and western Banmauk, resulting in repeated clashes with resistance forces.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Civilian killed in Lapantan Township due to junta drone bombing
September 4
Radio NUG
At about 12:30 p.m. on September 4, junta troops stationed in Lapantan City, Bago Region, after arriving at Santalin Village, carried out a drone bombing attack, dropping two bombs on Tharyar Chaung Village, according to the Shwe Tan Myay People’s Defense Force.
One bomb landed outside the village, while the other struck the house of U Zeya Lynn, killing him.
The junta has been conducting indiscriminate airstrikes and artillery shelling against villages in Thayarwaddy District, without any ground clashes. On September 3, they also carried out a bombing attack near Sitone Village, Lapantan Township.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Two civilians killed and four injured in junta air and artillery strikes in Pulae and Myo-U Townships
September 4
Radio NUG
According to local reports, in the afternoon of September 4, a FCT 2000G jet fighter from the junta’s Tada-U airbase carried out an airstrike on Tane Village, Pulae Township, dropping a 500-pound bomb.
The bombing destroyed one house by fire, killing one man and one woman, while also killing four cattle.
Similarly, around 2 p.m. on the same day, the junta troops stationed in Yezagyo Town fired two Howitzer shells at Nabat Village, Myo-U Township.
One shell exploded near Baringyi Monastery School, and another fell inside Nabat Village, wounding four civilians with shrapnel injuries. Their injuries were reported to be non-life-threatening.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. Man sentenced to 40 years in prison for raping four women in Kyauk Taw and Mrauk-U
September 4
Radio NUG
According to APM News Agency, the Mrauk-U District Court under the Arakan People’s Revolutionary Government (APRG) sentenced a perpetrator to 40 years imprisonment for raping four women in Kyauk Taw and Mrauk-U Townships, Rakhine State.
The ruling was handed down on September 1, convicting Zaw Zaw Naing (aka La Phyu Chay), age 25, from Pyi Taw Thar Ward, Kyauk Taw Town. The court found that between 2024 and 2025, he lured four young women under the pretext of offering them jobs, then threatened and raped them.
Details of the cases are as follows:
- On February 6, 2025, he raped a 20-year-old woman from Leik Ma Village, Kyauk Taw Township.
- On January 24, 2025, he raped a 17-year-old girl from Myin Kyat Village, Kyauk Taw Township.
- On January 14, 2025, he raped a 25-year-old woman from Hsin O Kyi Village, Mrauk-U Township.
- On December 13, 2024, he raped a 14-year-old girl from Let Kauk Zay Ward, Mrauk-U Town.
For these four cases, the court sentenced him under Section 366 (criminal intimidation) and Section 376 (rape) of the Penal Code, imposing 10 years imprisonment per case, totaling 40 years of separate imprisonment.
It is further reported that Zaw Zaw Naing confessed to raping a total of 11 women in Kyauk Taw, Mrauk-U, and Ponnagyun Townships. While four cases have been concluded, investigations into the remaining seven cases are still ongoing by the relevant prosecution committee.
The above military news roundup was sent by Radio NUG correspondents Khur Shel and Padeh Phoe.
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