
On February 28, revolutionary forces launched an attack on military council troops who were burning civilian homes in Dhuwan village, Myingyan Township, Mandalay Region, resulting in the death of two military council soldiers, according to Captain Mike Khe of the People’s Star Force. The confrontation occurred when approximately 50 military council troops entered Dhuwan village and began setting fire to villagers’ homes. The revolutionary forces intervened to stop the destruction, leading to a clash that forced the military council troops to retreat, leaving behind the bodies of their two fallen soldiers.
The operation was a joint effort involving multiple revolutionary groups including the People’s Star Force, Pyuchaethar Force, Anyar Federal Force, and other allied resistance groups. Captain Mike Khe explained that the intervention was necessary to protect civilians from the military council’s ongoing campaign of violence, which has included burning homes and looting property. The military council’s actions have forced many local residents to flee their homes, leading to food shortages and displacement challenges for the civilian population. The revolutionary forces have stated their commitment to continuing their resistance against the military council’s brutality and protecting civilian lives and property.
The revolutionary forces have declared their intention to continue fighting to halt the military council’s violence and protect civilian lives and property. They have also committed to exposing the military council’s brutal actions to the international community. Local civilians are actively cooperating with revolutionary forces in their efforts to completely dismantle the military dictatorship system. The resistance movement has emphasized that their primary goal is to defend civilian populations from the military council’s ongoing campaign of violence and oppression, while working towards the establishment of a democratic system that respects human rights and civilian governance.