
A police station in South Dagon Township, Yangon Region, was attacked with a hand grenade by revolutionary group THE BLOOD LINE around 10 AM on April 12, resulting in severe injuries to one police officer. The attack took place near the North-South intersection in South Dagon Township, with the revolutionary forces successfully withdrawing from the area without casualties after the operation.
According to a spokesperson from THE BLOOD LINE who confirmed the incident to Yangon Modern News Agency, the hand grenade exploded in an area where police personnel were gathered inside the station. The attack resulted in one police officer sustaining severe injuries. The spokesperson provided detailed information about the operation, confirming that the attack was precisely targeted at the police station near the North-South intersection in South Dagon Township.
THE BLOOD LINE, which previously did not publicize their military operations due to security concerns, has now begun releasing information about their activities to increase public awareness. The group warned civilians to avoid areas where military council troops are stationed, as they plan to continue their offensive operations against the military council’s administrative mechanisms and support structures. The group emphasized their commitment to targeting military council installations while ensuring civilian safety, stating that they would persist in their resistance against the military council’s oppressive structures.