
In Nyaung-U Township, Mandalay Region, revolutionary forces conducted two separate mine attacks on military council convoys, resulting in the death of five military council soldiers, according to a spokesperson from the Bagan Byoe Choe group. The incidents occurred on March 16th along the road connecting Bagan-Nyaung-U to Chauk. The first attack targeted a military convoy consisting of two armored vehicles and two military trucks. During this initial attack, one military council soldier was killed and four others were injured, while the revolutionary forces successfully withdrew without any casualties.
Later that evening, when military council forces attempted to conduct a patrol operation in the same area, revolutionary forces launched a second mine attack. This subsequent attack resulted in the death of four additional military council soldiers. The attacks took place on the Bagan-Nyaung-U to Chauk road section, which is a strategic route in the region. The revolutionary forces specifically targeted the military council’s vehicles during both operations, demonstrating their tactical capabilities in conducting coordinated attacks against military targets.
According to the detailed account provided by the Bagan Byoe Choe group representative, the first attack was executed when the military convoy was moving from the Bagan-Nyaung-U area toward Chauk, while the second attack occurred when military council forces emerged for patrol operations. These attacks represent part of the ongoing resistance operations aimed at maintaining security and stability for local civilians in the region. The successful execution of both attacks, without any casualties among the revolutionary forces, indicates the effectiveness of their tactical approach in conducting such operations against military council targets.