
Revolutionary forces conducted an interceptive attack on a military council naval convoy moving northward along the Chindwin River at the border area between Kani and Mingin townships in Sagaing Region. The attack took place around 4 PM on July 16, carried out through a joint operation between the Chindwin Spring Revolution Armed Forces (CSRAF) and allied groups.
According to revolutionary forces, the military council convoy consisted of 23 vessels carrying over 100 troops. During the engagement, military council forces responded with both heavy and light weapons. While casualties and damage were reported on the military council’s side, exact numbers could not be confirmed. The revolutionary forces reported that some military vessels may have been damaged in the attack.
The operation was jointly conducted by Spring Revolution Forces, Kyauklongyi Group, and Battalion B-21. All revolutionary fighters successfully withdrew from the operation without any casualties. The Chindwin River serves as a major control route for military council forces and represents a crucial transportation corridor for their military operations. Revolutionary forces frequently conduct interception operations against military council naval movements in this region.