
The Bogyoke Regiment has confirmed conducting a mine attack on a military council outpost in Tanintharyi Township, Tanintharyi Region. On July 23 at approximately 2 PM, combined forces of the Bogyoke Regiment and Myeik PDF jointly attacked more than 10 military council troops who were patrolling near the red cliff area close to Yamphoe village. The attack involved both mines and small arms fire. During the engagement, the military council forces were unable to return fire effectively, and while there were likely casualties, the exact numbers could not be confirmed, according to the resistance forces. The revolutionary forces were able to withdraw successfully without suffering any casualties.
Simultaneously, revolutionary forces launched attacks on the military council’s strategic hilltop base in Kyainseikgyi Township, Karen State, using drones and improvised rockets, according to local residents. The attack, which took place on July 17, involved two drone-dropped bombs and four improvised rockets. The strikes resulted in explosions within the strategic base, though the exact casualties among military council troops could not be verified. Following the attack, the military council responded with heavy artillery fire, but no civilian casualties were reported. Local sources confirmed the explosions were significant, though they could not provide specific details about military casualties. The attacks demonstrate the continuing resistance operations against military positions in both regions, with revolutionary forces employing various tactical approaches including both conventional and improvised weapons systems.