
A military target at the South Dagon Township Court in Yangon Region was successfully struck by resistance forces using 79mm launchers, according to a spokesperson from the Yangon Army (YA). The attack, which occurred at 10:35 PM on June 7, involved firing two 40mm shells at military council forces stationed at the township court building. The spokesperson confirmed that the projectiles hit their intended target with precision and effectiveness.
The joint operation was carried out by the Yangon Army (YA) and the Western District PDF forces. While the exact extent of casualties and damage is still being assessed, all resistance fighters involved in the operation returned safely to their positions. The attacking forces have announced their intention to continue targeting military council-related facilities and positions as part of their ongoing resistance against the military regime. The operation was specifically designed to disrupt the administrative mechanisms of the military council in the area.
Local residents in South Dagon reported that the security situation in the area has significantly impacted daily life, with most people remaining indoors after 8 PM. The streets are largely deserted during nighttime hours, reflecting the tense security situation in the area. The ongoing conflict has severely affected civilian life and business activities in the region, with residents expressing concerns about their safety and security under the military council’s oppressive presence. The attack represents another significant strike against military council forces in Yangon, demonstrating the continued resistance against military rule in urban areas.