
Military council leader Min Aung Hlaing and Kyu Kyu Hla are set to attend the 80th anniversary ceremony at Red Square in Russia, according to military sources in Naypyidaw. Despite threats from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, they are planning to attend the ceremony. While the military council continues to seek international recognition, it continues to commit acts of violence domestically.
The U.S. government has officially announced sanctions against Border Guard Force (BGF) leader Saw Chit Thu and his two sons for online financial fraud targeting American citizens. The sanctions will affect their assets and business operations. These individuals have been accused of conducting fraudulent financial schemes specifically targeting U.S. citizens, leading to these punitive measures being implemented against them.
In Magway Region’s Saling Township, near Kukkotwin village, revolutionary alliance forces successfully ambushed military council troops who had entered the area. The battle resulted in 27 military council troops being killed, with losses so significant that the military council had to call for air support. The revolutionary forces were able to mount an effective attack because they had advance intelligence about the military council troops’ movements and were prepared for their arrival.