
The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson has issued a statement regarding Myanmar’s political situation, revealing that Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged Myanmar military council leader Min Aung Hlaing to proceed with great caution and vision in political matters. This statement reflects China’s growing concern over the ongoing conflicts and political instability in Myanmar. The diplomatic communication comes at a crucial time when the country continues to face significant challenges in achieving peace and stability.
As revolutionary forces continue their offensive operations in the Bago Region, the military council has issued a strict order in all townships within Thayarwaddy District, stating they will shoot at motorcycles carrying two male passengers, citing security reasons. This restriction poses a significant threat to civilians’ daily activities and movement in the region, demonstrating another example of the military council’s oppressive measures against ordinary citizens. The announcement has raised serious concerns about the safety and freedom of movement for local residents who rely on motorcycles as their primary mode of transportation.
In Tanintharyi Region, revolutionary alliance forces conducted 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’s forces, while six other police personnel sustained injuries. This engagement demonstrates the increasing military capabilities of revolutionary forces and indicates the weakening control of the military council in the Tanintharyi Region. The successful operation by resistance forces represents a significant development in the ongoing conflict and highlights the growing strength of anti-military council forces in the region.