
A woman named Ma Cin Sanda, who was trafficked to China and sold as a wife, has reported that after returning to Myanmar, she attempted to file legal complaints against the traffickers with the military council’s Ministry of Home Affairs and police force in Naypyidaw. However, not only did they fail to take any action on her case, but they have also begun threatening the victim herself. This information was directly shared by Ma Cin Sanda, highlighting the ongoing issues with human trafficking cases and the military council’s failure to protect victims.
While the people of Myanmar are suffering from the impacts of recent earthquakes, the military council forces continue to conduct relentless airstrikes against civilian areas. In response to these attacks, revolutionary forces launched a counterattack on the military council’s Alar Air Base in Naypyidaw using 107mm rockets. Local residents in Naypyidaw confirmed hearing the explosions from this attack, verifying the occurrence of this military engagement. This incident demonstrates the ongoing conflict between resistance forces and the military council, even during times of natural disaster.
In Karenni State’s Moebye town, when the military council forces attempted to launch an offensive, they were met with strong resistance from combined revolutionary forces. The engagement resulted in at least 15 military council troops being severely wounded, forcing the entire column to retreat. This battle highlights the continuing resistance against the military council’s attempts to expand their control, while they simultaneously continue to commit actions that harm civilian populations despite the ongoing humanitarian crises in the country.