
The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson has announced that Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged Myanmar military council leader Min Aung Hlaing to exercise great caution and act with foresight regarding Myanmar’s political situation. This warning reflects China’s growing concern over the worsening political crisis and armed conflicts in Myanmar. The statement comes at a time when the country continues to face escalating violence and political instability.
As revolutionary forces continue their offensive operations in the Bago Region, the military council has issued an order in all townships within Thayarwady District stating they will shoot at motorcycles carrying two male riders, citing security reasons. This restriction severely impacts the daily mobility and livelihood activities of local residents. The military council’s implementation of such restrictive measures demonstrates their increasing attempts to control civilian movement in areas where revolutionary forces have strengthened their presence.
In Tanintharyi Region, revolutionary alliance forces launched an attack on the Palaw Township Police Station, resulting in the immediate deaths of one police lieutenant and one police officer from the military council side, while six other police personnel sustained injuries. This battle indicates the increasing military activities of revolutionary forces in the region. The ongoing conflicts have forced local civilians to flee to safer areas, creating a need for humanitarian assistance. The situation continues to highlight the expanding scope of revolutionary operations against military council positions across different regions of Myanmar.