
The Zo Army has announced that two military council soldiers were killed during an attack on military forces stationed in Pan Tha village, Tamu Township, Sagaing Region. The attack took place on May 18th, targeting military council troops who had established a position in Pan Tha village and were conducting arbitrary checks on local civilians. The resistance forces launched the offensive against the military council soldiers who had been harassing and unnecessarily inspecting local residents in the area.
The battle took place in a strategically important area within Tamu Township, where military council troops had been oppressing local civilians through various means, including illegal checkpoints and extortion. The resistance forces conducted the attack in response to these ongoing abuses against the civilian population. According to reports, the revolutionary forces were able to successfully withdraw from the area after the operation without suffering any casualties.
The Zo National Union/Zo Army is a revolutionary force operating with the purpose of protecting the security and rights of local civilians. Their military operations against the brutal actions of the military council have gained significant support from the local population. This engagement represents an important operation in their ongoing efforts to protect civilians from military council control. The successful attack demonstrates the continued resistance against military council forces who have been terrorizing local communities through arbitrary inspections and harassment of civilians traveling through the area.