
During a press conference in Belarus, terrorist military council leader Min Aung Hlaing made nonsensical remarks about international economic sanctions. At the briefing, he claimed that economic sanctions have strengthened their computer software capabilities and will lead to increased competition. U Toe Zaw Latt, Secretary of the People’s Defense Force Central Committee (IPCM), assessed that these statements were meaningless and demonstrated a clear lack of understanding of English terminology.
It has been learned that resistance forces have issued warnings regarding hip-hop music events in Yangon, including a 25th anniversary celebration of hip-hop, which are being organized by Htet Ye Naing, son of the terrorist military council’s Joint Secretary and Police Chief Lieutenant General Ye Win Oo. Advisory notices have emerged urging people to avoid these events as they generate financial benefits for the military council.
Of the 16 young people who were arrested in Thailand and forcibly conscripted into military service after being handed over to the terrorist military council, 12 have managed to escape. However, 4 were recaptured by the military council. Among the 12 who escaped, 2 have been confirmed to have reached safety with the People’s Defense Force in the Myeik region. For security reasons, the locations of the remaining youths have not been disclosed.