
A defected soldier named Nan Lin Thu has revealed that numerous military council troops were killed during the battle in Nyaung Kyoe, Pantaung Township, Bago Region, due to misguided airstrikes by the military council’s air force. According to his account, the combination of erroneous bombing by military aircraft and attacks by the Arakan Army (AA) resulted in the deaths of more than 120 military council soldiers, with the remaining troops dispersing and fleeing the area.
Nan Lin Thu, a new recruit, was forcibly conscripted on September 18, 2024, when he was captured as a porter by military council forces in Kyeepinkaut Township’s Yayban Seinyoegyi village. He was taken to the 6th Infantry Division and subsequently sent to the No. 4 Military Training School in Waklay, Thanzayat Township, where he completed the 6th batch of military training. After training, he was deployed to the Natthankin frontline outpost in Kyaukkyi Township, Bago Region, before being transferred to the Nyaung Kyoe outpost.
On March 16, Nan Lin Thu surrendered without weapons to the Underground Guerrilla Force-Oatpo of Battalion 3802, Division 4, in Thayarwady District. He expressed his intention to join the revolutionary forces and fight against the violent military forces. According to his testimony, the number of military council casualties from their own air force’s misguided bombing exceeded those killed by AA attacks during the Nyaung Kyoe battle.
According to a PDF official from Thayarwady District, Nan Lin Thu had previously attempted to escape from the Natthankin frontline but was unsuccessful due to minefields. When ordered to go to Rakhine State, he tried to escape while restocking ammunition at the Taungoo base. However, he was captured at the Minaing Chaung checkpoint in Thayarwady and detained at the Pyay military base. The military council later released him from detention and sent him back to Nyaung Kyoe. The Underground Guerrilla Force-Oatpo has issued a statement encouraging all military council soldiers, including those forcibly conscripted, to defect as soon as possible, promising appropriate rewards for those who surrender with their weapons.