
A powerful remote-controlled mine attack was carried out on the General Administration Office near Mawata Junction in North Dagon Township, Yangon. The incident occurred at 7:50 PM on February 27, when the Yangon Urban Guerrilla Army (YUPA) conducted an operation using two high-powered remote-controlled mines. The attacking force reported that there may have been casualties among military council personnel, though exact numbers are yet to be confirmed.
Following the attack, military council forces conducted extensive security checks around the North Dagon administration office area, with checkpoints remaining active through the following morning. A spokesperson from YUPA confirmed that the remote-controlled mines were strategically placed near military council personnel stations, making it an effective strike. However, detailed information about damage and casualties is still under investigation, with no confirmed numbers available at this time. The urban guerrilla forces involved in the operation were able to safely withdraw from the area after completing their mission.
YUPA has announced plans to intensify their urban operations, warning local civilians to avoid areas where military council personnel are stationed. These attacks are aimed at disrupting the military council’s administrative mechanisms. The resistance group emphasizes that their operations specifically target military council infrastructure and personnel while taking precautions to minimize civilian casualties. This attack represents one of several coordinated efforts by resistance forces to challenge the military council’s control over administrative functions in urban areas.