
A military council soldier was killed during an attack by revolutionary forces on a junta position in Myingyan city, Mandalay Region, according to a spokesperson from the Freedom Fighter Guerrilla Force. The attack took place on March 11, targeting military council troops stationed in the eastern part of Ward 18 in Myingyan city. The revolutionary forces employed drones, heavy weapons, and small arms in their coordinated assault on the military position.
The attack triggered a response from military council reinforcements stationed within the city, leading to approximately 20 minutes of intense fighting between the two sides. During the engagement, one military council soldier was confirmed killed in action. The revolutionary forces, comprising the Freedom Fighter Guerrilla Force and allied groups, successfully withdrew from the area without suffering any casualties. Prior to the operation, the resistance forces had issued warnings to local civilians to avoid the area of operations to prevent civilian casualties.
The operation was conducted as a joint effort between the Freedom Fighter Guerrilla Force and allied revolutionary groups, demonstrating their continued commitment to applying pressure against military council positions. The resistance forces emphasized the importance of civilian safety during their operations, requesting residents to restrict their movements in areas where combat operations are taking place. This attack represents another successful operation against military council forces in the ongoing resistance against the military regime, with revolutionary forces maintaining their tactical advantage while minimizing risks to civilian populations in the area.