Myanmar Military News Updates – Sep 07, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Rocket attack on SAC column from Light Infantry Battalion (101) upon arrival at Nyaung Bone Kan Pyu Village
September 6, Radio NUG
In Pakokku Township, Magway Region, a SAC column from Light Infantry Battalion (101) was attacked with rockets when it arrived at Nyaung Bone Kan Pyu Village, according to a statement from the Burma Revolution Rangers.
On September 6 at around 9:00 a.m., the SAC column arrived at Nyaung Bone Kan Pya Sa Village and at 9:40 a.m., it was attacked with five rockets.
It is not yet confirmed whether there were casualties among SAC troops. The SAC forces retaliated with heavy weapons, but the allied revolutionary forces reported no injuries and were able to withdraw successfully.
This attack was jointly carried out by the Burma Revolution Rangers, Pakokku Township Pa Ka Pha Battalion (1), Pakokku Township Pa Ka Pha Heavy Weapons Unit COBRA ONE, and the Burma Force.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Ambush on SAC convoy in Thayet Township leaves 19 soldiers dead
September 6, Radio NUG
In Thayet Township, Magway Region, the Union of Burma Defense Army (USBA) ambushed a SAC convoy consisting of two military trucks, six other vehicles, and five motorcycles, killing 19 SAC personnel.
On September 6 at around 2:11 p.m., the USBA attacked the convoy between Nyaung Wine Village and Tat Village, which included about 80 troops, two military trucks, and women soldiers.
During the clash, 14 soldiers (including one officer) and two women soldiers were killed. Additionally, seven soldiers and one woman soldier were seriously injured.
Reports state that this SAC column had been conducting a five-day operation in Thayet Township, looting three trucks of goods from villagers using KPS (12) equipment and firing heavy weapons daily.
Similarly, on September 6 at around 4:00 p.m., the USBA also ambushed a convoy transporting industrial equipment from Minhla Township to KPS (12), near Tazee Kauk Village, 4 km north of Baw Yay Police Station, Thayet Township.
The ambushed convoy included four containers carrying industrial goods, two military vehicles with about 40 troops, and five motorcycles with ten advance riders. Three police officers escorting the convoy were killed on the spot.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. SAC troops abandon Makyee Pin Gate outpost near Taung Nyo Dam; territory cleared
September 6, Radio NUG
In Nattalin Township, Bago Region, SAC troops from the Makyee Pin Gate outpost near Taung Nyo Dam abandoned the camp and fled, allowing revolutionary forces to conduct a territorial clearance, according to Battalion 3801 of Tharyarwaddy District.
On September 5 at around 1:00 a.m., more than 20 SAC troops deserted the outpost. Revolutionary forces then carried out clearance operations.
During the clearance, the forces seized ammunition, landmines, military equipment, 11 sacks of rice, and two sacks of beans.
This operation was led by Deputy Commander of Battalion (3801), with participation from Sub-battalions (2), (4), and (6).
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Fierce clashes in Phakant Township injure civilians
September 6, Radio NUG
In Phakant Township, Kachin State, at around 4:00 a.m. on September 6, SAC troops launched an operation along the Mamone–Phapyin–Phakant road, attacking Maw Taung and San Kywel villages. KIA and KPDF forces resisted, according to local reports.
During the clashes, SAC heavy artillery shelling injured four civilians, including a Buddhist monk from Ma Soe Yain Monastery in San Kywel Village. Among the injured was a 7-year-old child, whose condition was reported to be critical.
Furthermore, at around 11:30 a.m. the same day, SAC troops shelled Aye Mya Tharyar Ward in Phakant, injuring another child.
At around 2:00 p.m., heavy artillery shells exploded in the downtown area near Sein Shwe War House, damaging two vehicles, though no casualties were reported.
On the evening of September 5, intense clashes also broke out between SAC forces and KIA/KPDF units near Yuma Village and Evar Myo Farm along the Phakant–Seik Mu road. KIA/KPDF were forced to abandon one gate outpost in Maw Taung Village.
Due to escalating military tension, schools in Phakant town—including Phakant High School, located next to the Township Education Office—have been closed since September 2 for one week.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. SAC carried out a kamikaze drone bombing on Lay Kae Kaw Public Hospital in Myawaddy Township
September 6, Radio NUG
At around 11:00 p.m. to midnight on September 5, the SAC military attacked the hospital in Lay Kae Kaw New Town, Ward No. 2, south of Myawaddy town, Myawaddy Township, Karen State, using kamikaze drones, according to Karen military sources.
The hospital building was damaged in the attack, but no casualties were reported.
The doctors’ staff quarters were also destroyed in the strike, but no patients were present at the time.
Furthermore, on the morning of September 4, the SAC military also conducted a drone bombing on an old hospital in Kyauk Khat Village, south of Myawaddy Township, an area under DKBA control, destroying the building.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. SAC airstrike in Natmauk kills father, injures daughter
September 6, Radio NUG
At around 12:00 noon on September 6, the SAC military carried out an airstrike using a fighter jet on Yone Pin Kwat Village, Natmauk Township, without any ongoing battle.
A father and daughter were hit; the father was killed while the daughter was injured, according to local reports.
A bomb dropped on a civilian home, killing 40-year-old U Zaw Tun instantly. His 16-year-old daughter sustained an injury to her hand.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 7. Man claiming to be SAC officer threatens phone shop owner and staff in Pyin Oo Lwin, accusing them of being PDFs
September 6, Radio NUG
On September 5, in Pyin Oo Lwin (Maymyo), Mandalay Region, a man in plain clothes, claiming to be a SAC officer, entered a phone shop and accused the shop owner and staff of being members of the People’s Defense Force (PDF), threatening to arrest them, according to AAMIJ reports.
CCTV footage circulating on social media showed the man angrily saying:
"How much do you own the military? Do you own it as much as a battalion commander? Does Naypyidaw own it? Does Yangon own it? Or does the district commander own it?"
This incident sparked widespread criticism on social media, with many saying it further exposed the abuse of power and oppression of civilians by SAC forces.
The above military news briefs were reported by Radio NUG correspondents Khur Shel and Padeh Phoe.
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