
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 concerns about the ongoing conflicts and instability in Myanmar. The statement comes at a time when the country continues to face significant political and military challenges.
As revolutionary forces continue their offensive operations in the Bago Region, the military council has issued a declaration in all townships within Ayeyarwady District stating that they will shoot at motorcycles carrying two male riders, citing security reasons. This announcement was confirmed by sources from the military council’s General Administration Department. Such declarations pose a significant threat to civilians’ daily movements and are viewed as an act of intimidation against the local population. The increasing frequency of such restrictions demonstrates the military council’s growing concerns about security in the region.
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 side, while six other police personnel sustained injuries. This battle indicates an escalation in revolutionary forces’ military activities and suggests a weakening of the military council’s control in the Tanintharyi Region. According to detailed battle reports, the revolutionary forces have shown improved military capabilities and strategic coordination in their operations. The incident represents one of several recent successful operations by resistance forces against military council installations across the country.