
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 spokesperson from the Bagan Byoe Choe group confirmed the details of both operations, stating that the first attack claimed one military council soldier’s life, while the second attack targeting the patrol unit resulted in four more casualties. These coordinated attacks effectively disrupted the military council’s movements in the area and contributed to the security of local civilians.
The revolutionary forces continue to maintain close surveillance of military council troop movements in the region and remain prepared for further defensive actions when necessary. These attacks demonstrate the ongoing resistance against the military council’s operations in the Nyaung-U area, where local defense forces have been actively working to protect civilian populations from military aggression. The successful operations were carried out with precision, targeting only military assets and personnel, while ensuring the safety of civilian areas and revolutionary forces.