
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 information of civilians and track down those who oppose the military council.
In Nga Tharauk sub-township of Nyaung-U Township, Mandalay Region, resistance forces successfully attacked a military council column, causing significant casualties. Following this, when another military council force entered Nyaung-U Township, joint revolutionary forces conducted an intercept operation resulting in the death of 5 military council soldiers, as confirmed by officials from the Bagan Byoe Choe group.
Additionally, despite repeatedly claiming to be protectors 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, using mechanized aircraft. The attack resulted in the destruction of monastery buildings. This targeting of religious buildings demonstrates the falsehood of the military council’s claims about protecting Buddhism. Local residents reported extensive damage to the monastery structures following the aerial assault.