
According to statements from People’s Defense Forces (PDF), 51 members of the military council forces were killed in various conflicts across Myanmar on March 11. These casualties were reported from battles in different states and regions, with the information being compiled from local defense force documentation. The fighting primarily occurred in the northern, eastern, and western regions of Myanmar. The reported casualties included officers among the military council forces, and various weapons and military equipment were also reportedly seized during the engagements.
While the defense forces have provided detailed accounts of the encounters, including locations, casualty numbers, and battle descriptions, it should be noted that these reports cannot be independently verified by free journalists or international media at this time. The military council has not issued any official statement regarding these reported casualties. The current situation in Myanmar makes it difficult for media organizations to freely access and verify information from conflict areas, as much of the country’s territory remains in active conflict zones.
The compilation of reports from various People’s Defense Forces includes specific details about battle locations, casualty figures, and engagement patterns. However, it is important to acknowledge that on-ground verification of these incidents remains challenging due to access restrictions and ongoing security concerns. Most of Myanmar’s territory is currently designated as conflict zones, and media organizations face significant obstacles in independently gathering and verifying information about military engagements and their outcomes.