
A spokesperson from the Bogyoke Hring Force has confirmed that military council troops stationed in Ramphoe village, Tanintharyi Township, Tanintharyi Region, suffered casualties following a drone strike by resistance forces. The attack occurred around 3 PM on June 26, resulting in severe injuries to at least one military council soldier, with additional casualties reported though exact numbers remain unconfirmed. The joint operation was carried out by the Bogyoke Hring Force in collaboration with the Myeik People’s Defense Force, with resistance fighters successfully withdrawing from the area without sustaining any casualties.
The attack involved two separate drone strikes, with the first strike causing severe injuries to one military council soldier, while the second strike resulted in additional casualties. Ramphoe village is considered a strategically important location within Tanintharyi Township, where military council forces have established a base and have been reportedly oppressing local civilians. The resistance forces stated that the attack was carried out to protect the security and rights of local residents. According to the Bogyoke Hring Force’s statement, the operation was specifically targeted at military council positions that have been used as bases for operations against civilians in the area.