
According to reports, revolutionary forces conducted attacks on military council positions and patrols in Taungoo Township, Bago Region, resulting in four military council casualties. On August 24th, 26th, and 30th, resistance forces carried out sniper attacks against military council troops stationed in Pade village, killing two soldiers and wounding one during these operations. The attacks demonstrated the growing capabilities of revolutionary forces in the region.
On September 2nd at approximately 10:00 AM, revolutionary forces launched an assault on the Thanmyintaung outpost along the Taungoo-Leiktho road. The engagement lasted about one hour, though the exact number of military council casualties from this attack could not be immediately confirmed. Subsequently, on September 7th, resistance forces successfully ambushed a military council patrol between Zale outpost and Taung Zale village. This interceptive attack resulted in two military council soldiers being killed and three others wounded, further demonstrating the effectiveness of revolutionary forces’ tactical operations in the area.
Reports indicate that revolutionary forces were able to successfully withdraw from all engagements without suffering any casualties. Local resistance leaders have urged civilians in the area to remain vigilant about the ongoing conflict situation and to take necessary security precautions. The recent series of attacks reflects an intensification of revolutionary forces’ military operations in the Taungoo region, with systematic targeting of military council positions and installations. These operations are part of the broader resistance movement’s efforts to challenge military council control in the area while maintaining tactical advantages through carefully planned engagements.