
The terrorist military council has begun using a national database system to identify and arrest military deserters, police deserters, Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) participants, and political activists across the country, according to military sources in Naypyidaw. The system is being used to collect personal data of citizens to identify those involved in political activities.
In Nga Tharauk sub-township of Nyaung-U Township, Mandalay Region, after an entire military council column was decimated by resistance forces, revolutionary alliance forces intercepted another military council unit that entered Nyaung-U Township, resulting in the death of 5 military council soldiers, as confirmed by a representative from the Bagan Byoe Choe group. This incident demonstrates the ongoing resistance operations against military council forces in the region.
Additionally, while repeatedly claiming to be the protector of Buddhism, the terrorist military council conducted an aerial bombing attack on a monastery in Ma Kyee Pin Tae village, Thaung Tha Township, Mandalay Region, causing severe damage to the monastery buildings. This attack on religious buildings directly contradicts the military council’s claims of protecting Buddhism and reveals the true nature of their actions against religious institutions. The targeting of Buddhist monasteries demonstrates that their claims of protecting Buddhism are false and merely propaganda to justify their oppressive actions.