
A civil society organization has filed a complaint with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) regarding the lack of action against China Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC), a partner of European aviation giant Airbus, for providing military aircraft, weapons, and technical support to the Myanmar military. The complaint calls for Airbus to take effective action against its partner company, highlighting the ongoing concerns about international businesses’ connections to Myanmar’s military forces.
In Pakokku, Magway Region, Major Thaw Zin Oo from Military Unit 24 and U Myint Oo, owner of the military-affiliated White House KTV, were killed in an attack while returning from a golf course. Local residents and representatives from the Earthquake People’s Defense Force confirmed the incident. This attack demonstrates the increasing intensity of resistance operations against military council personnel in the region. The successful targeting of military-affiliated individuals shows the growing capabilities of local defense forces and their intelligence networks.
On the Ywa Ngan-Aungban road in Shan State, Captain Myo Zaw Than was killed in an immediate attack on his private vehicle, resulting in the seizure of a pistol and hand grenades. This incident reflects the continued monitoring of military council members’ movements by resistance forces in the area. The success of these operations has been attributed to effective intelligence gathering from local communities and coordinated resistance efforts. These attacks represent a pattern of increasing pressure on military council forces and their associates across different regions of Myanmar.