
Joint revolutionary forces have successfully captured three military outposts in Mual Pui village, Tedim Township, Chin State. The offensive began on June 26 and concluded with the final capture of the outposts on June 28. The battle took place in Mual Pui village, located between Than Yang village and Khaing Kam in Tedim Township, where the military had established security outposts. During the battle, at least 15 military soldiers were killed, and several others were captured alive, according to Chin revolutionary sources.
The revolutionary forces also seized weapons and ammunition during the operation. The offensive was led by the Chin National Army (CNA), with the participation of PDF Zoland and the Chin National Defense Force (CNDF). Three members of the Chin revolutionary forces lost their lives during the battle. Military forces were forced to retreat, withdrawing as far as Khaing Kam village, according to military intelligence sources.
This battle represents a significant victory for revolutionary forces in Chin State and marks a strategically important achievement for local civilians. The loss of these military outposts has significantly weakened the military’s control in the region. The revolutionary forces will be able to utilize the captured weapons and ammunition in future operations. The successful operation demonstrates the growing strength and coordination of resistance forces in their fight against military control in the region.