
The terrorist military council has been conducting arrests targeting not only military and police deserters but also civilians across the country. According to military sources in Naypyidaw, they are specifically using the National Database system to identify and arrest military deserters, police deserters, Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) staff, and political activists. These systematic arrests are being carried out across various states and regions of the country.
In Nga Tharauk sub-township of Nyaung-U Township, Mandalay Region, intense fighting occurred resulting in the destruction of an entire military council column. Subsequently, when another military council force entered Nyaung-U Township, revolutionary alliance forces conducted an interceptive attack, resulting in the death of 5 military council soldiers, as confirmed by a representative from the Bagan Byoe Choe group.
Additionally, in Taungtha Township, Mandalay Region, the military council conducted an aerial bombing attack on a monastery in Magyipin Tae village using armed helicopters, causing severe damage to the monastery buildings. While the military council claims to be protecting Buddhism, their actions demonstrate otherwise as they continue to target religious buildings. This attack on the monastery serves as further evidence of the military council’s acts of terrorism against religious institutions and civilian targets.