(In English) 7th Oct 2025 Morning Myanmar Resistance News

 

Myanmar Military News Updates – Oct 07, 2025 Morning


🚩🚩 1. Pa Ka Pha combat column formed in Bago District and officially handed over to the Special Region Military Command

October 6, Radio NUG

The formation and official handover ceremony of the Bago District People’s Defense Force (Pa Ka Pha) Combat Column, which will serve under the operational command of the People’s Defense Force (PDF) – Special Region Military Command, was held on October 5 in the territory of KNU Brigade 1, according to official reports.

The ceremony was attended by Comrade Aung San Shar, Regional Commanding Officer of the Special Region Military Command; Comrade Gyi Thaung, military intelligence officer; Dr. Deva, regional medical officer; Comrade Yan Naing, Strategy Officer of Unit No. 36; Comrade Saw Bi Luu, Bago Regional Pa Ka Pha intelligence officer; Comrade Phyo Maung, Bago District Pa Ka Pha leader; along with district officers and respective township Pa Ka Pha representatives.

During the event, Comrade Aung San Shar delivered the opening address, expressing satisfaction that, as the revolution continues to expand, such systematic organizational efforts are being effectively carried out. He stressed that PDF-aligned units must uphold military discipline and ethics (Code of Conducts), maintain a clear chain of command (Change of Command), and continue efforts for the shared management of weapons, ammunition, and resources, as well as the supply and administrative support systems essential for sustained operations.

Following his remarks, Comrade Phyo Maung, Bago District Pa Ka Pha leader, formally handed over the newly formed combat column to Comrade Aung San Shar, Commanding Officer of the Special Region Military Command.


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🚩🚩 2. Resistance forces ambush military commission convoy in Min Htone Township

October 6, Radio NUG

The United State of Burma Army (USBA) reported that an ambush attack was carried out on a military commission convoy that was traveling to assign personnel duties at the Ala Chaung Police Station in Min Htone Township, Magway Region, resulting in casualties among junta troops.

On October 5, around 8:00 a.m., a joint force of about 40 junta soldiers and police left their vehicles and proceeded on foot toward Ala Chaung when they were ambushed near Khone Taing Village.

The battle lasted for approximately 15 minutes, during which junta casualties were observed, though exact numbers remain unconfirmed.

After the clash, the military commission column retreated back to Min Htone town, looted property along the route, and arbitrarily arrested several youths from nearby villages, reports said.

It was further noted that on October 3, a convoy of around 60 junta personnel returning from a temporary post near Kyauk Taing sub-township hospital was also ambushed at Khone Khone, leading to multiple junta fatalities.


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🚩🚩 3. Thirteen junta troops killed in two-day battle in Yephyu Township

October 6, Radio NUG

In Yephyu Township, Tanintharyi Region, a two-day battle occurred in Akanit Village between People’s Defense Forces and a military commission column, leaving 13 junta soldiers dead, according to Weh Htin Column.

On September 30, at around 12:20 p.m., resistance forces launched an attack on a military convoy of approximately 200 troops that had arrived in Akanit Village, and fighting continued until 6:00 p.m. on October 1.

During the clashes, 13 junta soldiers were killed, and their bodies were burned inside the village. Members of the People’s Defense Force later collected and buried the remains respectfully in a cemetery.

In retaliation, the retreating junta troops set fire to 10 houses in the village, including the home of Pyu Saw Htee militia leader and USDP member Naing Oo, and five other homes belonging to junta supporters, the report said.

The operation was jointly conducted by Daung Net Battalion (6), Weh Htin South Yephyu Column, Dawei District Joint Forces, and allied revolutionary units. On the resistance side, one comrade was killed and three were injured.


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🚩🚩 4. Seven junta soldiers killed and four captured alive in Shwebo Township ambush

October 6, Radio NUG

In Shwebo Township, Sagaing Region, a military commission column entering Taganan Village through Good Brother Office in the southern zone was ambushed and encircled, resulting in seven junta troops killed and four captured alive, according to the Wetlet Informational Network.

The attack occurred at 6:30 a.m. on October 2, when a military convoy of about 60 troops was ambushed by Shwebo District units including Battalions 23, 18, 15, 26, and 9706 (Together We Can), along with Shwebo District Battalion No. 4, Shwebo Township Pa Ka Pha, Taik Nyaung Pa Ka Pha, Taung Bole People’s Defense Group, and the Northern Tiger Group.

The battle resulted in seven junta deaths, including Warrant Officer San Thway, and around ten others injured. Resistance forces also captured one warrant officer and three military servants alive.

Recovered weapons and equipment included one 60mm Commando mortar, one MA-3 rifle, one MA-1 rifle, one 60mm shell, one RPG-7 round, 100 rounds of 5.56mm ammunition, and one generator backpack.

During the engagement, the Shwebo Military Headquarters and Shwebo Tatmadaw Battalion (2) provided artillery and howitzer support, one of which struck Aung Myay Monastery, killing four children and injuring eight others, according to reports.

On the resistance side, two comrades were killed and three others wounded during the battle.


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🚩🚩 5. In Kyaukme, a 16-year-old girl was raped by junta troops and then killed along with her younger brother and mother

October 6
Radio NUG

According to the Shan Human Rights Foundation, junta troops that launched an offensive operation in Kyaukme Township, northern Shan State, raped a 16-year-old girl and subsequently killed her together with her younger brother and mother.

The junta forces that conducted the large-scale assault and occupation of Kyaukme reportedly murdered three civilians—who had been hiding in a field hut about 10 kilometers from Kyaukme—on September 24. Among them, the young girl was first raped and then killed, according to reports.

Before the murder of the family, in the morning of that same day, the junta troops patrolling near Sakhansa Village also shot and killed a motorcyclist and took away his motorcycle.

It was learned that the victims included a monk aged around 30, an elderly woman, her 16-year-old daughter Nan Thein Sar, and her 12-year-old son Sai Than Maung.

The father, who discovered the bodies the next morning, recounted:

“When I returned to the hut, I saw my wife lying face down on the ground with a gunshot wound in her chest. My son was beside her, bleeding heavily. My daughter’s clothes were scattered on the ground, and I found her body inside the hut with no clothes on. She had clearly been raped before being killed. Near their bodies, I also found military uniform items and rifle cartridge cases belonging to the Myanmar army.”

Due to the junta’s offensive and seizure of Kyaukme, more than 10,000 local residents have been forced to flee their homes since August, according to reports.


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🚩🚩 6. Junta airstrike on Thimehpo Village injures four civilians

October 6
Radio NUG

The KNU–Mergui–Tavoy District reported that junta forces conducted an airstrike on Thimehpo (The Chaung Gyi) Village, located in the Tawnpyauk Village Tract of Kawthoung Township, within the Mergui–Tavoy District under KNU Brigade 4 administration in Tanintharyi Region, injuring four civilians.

At around 5:00 p.m. on October 5, a junta jet fighter dropped bombs on the village, damaging two houses and injuring four local residents, the report stated.

The injured victims were identified as:

  • Ma Thiri Naing (age 10)
  • Daw Khin Aye (age 91)
  • Daw Ma Ma (age 50)
  • U Soe (age 58)

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🚩🚩 7. Three junta soldiers from Infantry Battalion 22 defected with weapons to Strategic Unit 32

October 6
Radio NUG

Three soldiers from a junta column operating in the Lay Kay Kaw area of Myawaddy Township, Karen State defected to Strategic Unit 32 under the Cobra Column, bringing their weapons with them, according to the Cobra Column commander.

The defections reportedly occurred on October 6, coinciding with the Thadingyut Full Moon Day.

Commander Bo Saw Kaw of the Cobra Column posted on his social media account:

“On the Thadingyut Full Moon Day, soldiers from Battalion 22 joined Strategic Unit 32,”
accompanied by photographic evidence.

According to the photos, the defecting soldiers were honored and rewarded with cash for their actions.

The People’s Goal Team reported that from January to September of this year, a total of 2,029 junta soldiers, police officers, and People’s Defense Force members have been either disarmed, defected, or captured.


These military updates were reported by Radio NUG correspondent Padeh Phoe.


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