
A spokesperson from the Rangoon Urban Column has confirmed that the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Office No. 2, located along Aung Mingalar Don Road in Insein Township, Yangon Region, was attacked with a large remote-controlled mine. The incident occurred at 8:00 PM on March 19, resulting in injuries to several security personnel who were on guard duty. According to confirmed reports, one person who sustained severe injuries was immediately transported to the hospital for treatment.
According to a local resident of Insein Township, military and police forces conducted intensive vehicle checks on Aung Mingalar Don Road around 8:30 PM. The witness reported that military vehicles and police cars were stationed in front of the CID office and near the Red Office area, where they thoroughly inspected private vehicles and taxis. These security checks continued until 9:00 PM. The heightened security measures were implemented immediately following the attack, demonstrating the military council’s response to the incident.
The Rangoon Urban Column has urged residents of Yangon to contribute to their ground intelligence gathering efforts by reporting information through their Telegram account. They emphasize the importance of public cooperation in maintaining real-time awareness of military council movements, troop deployments, security checks, and other activities. This attack represents another instance of ongoing resistance activities against the military regime, highlighting the continued opposition to the military council’s oppressive measures. The incident demonstrates that despite intense security measures, resistance forces maintain their capability to conduct operations within Yangon, the country’s largest city.