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Military Council’s Push for Civilian Return to Pekon Raises Concerns Over Election Legitimacy

By Kantarawaddy TimesThe military council has been urging civilians from Pekon Township to return to their homes, a move that locals believe may be...

Airstrike in Mawchi Leaves 32 Dead, Including Unidentified Body Parts

Kantarawaddy TimesOn August 17, a military junta airstrike on Mawchi, Hpasaung Township, Karenni State, killed as many as 32 civilians, according to U Ba...

Over 100 Civilian Houses Burned Down in Hsihseng Township by the Forces of the Military Junta and PNO Within 10 Days

Kantarawaddy TimesIn southern Shan State’s Hsihseng Township, more than 100 civilian houses were destroyed by fire within 10 days after being burned down by...

Civilian Returning to Eastern Part of Pekhon Lake Injured by Landmine

Kantarawaddy TimesA civilian was injured by a landmine while returning to his home on the eastern side of Pekhon Lake in southern Shan State....

Displaced Communities in Hsi Hseng Township Still in Need of Food and Shelter

By Kantarawaddy TimesInternally displaced persons (IDPs) in Hsi Hseng Township, located in southern Shan State, continue to face shortages of food and shelter, according...

Food Security Concerns Grow as Civilians Flee Rice-Growing Areas of Mobye and Pekhon

Kantarawaddy TimesKarenni State — Food security is becoming an urgent concern in the rice-producing regions of Mobye and Pekhon, where civilians are once again...

Over 11,000 Displaced from Nan Mae Khon and Eastern Pekhon to Safer Areas

Kantarawaddy TimesDue to a military offensive by the junta troops, around 11,000 people, including residents of Nan Mae Khon and those from the eastern...

Military Junta Troops Advancing Toward Demoso Accused of Burning Civilian Homes

Kantarawaddy TimesA military junta column advancing toward Demoso has reached Phayarni village in the western part of Loikaw Township, and is burning and destroying...

Increased Illnesses Reported Among Displaced Children and Adults in Western Pruso’s Din Lah Kyo Area

By Kantarawaddy TimesIn Din Lah Kyo, a village tract in the western part of Pruso Township, Karenni State, continuous heavy rainfall since the second...

Over a Thousand Acres of Farmland Left Unharvested Near Moebye as Farmers Forced to Flee Conflict

Kantarawaddy TimesDue to the military junta’s control over Moebye and the Moebye-Loikaw highway near the Shan-Karenni border, many farmers from nearby villages had to...
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