27th Nov 2024 Evening Resistance News by News Radio NUG

 


1. At Least 6 Killed in Airstrikes on Lungthia Village, Falam Township

November 27
The military junta conducted airstrikes on Lungthia village in Falam Township, Chin State, killing at least six people, including members of the local defense forces, according to local sources.

On the morning of November 26, between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM, junta fighter jets bombed the area, causing casualties among defense force members and a nurse who succumbed to injuries. A local clinic was hit during the attack, affecting those receiving treatment.

The deceased include members of the Chin National Defense Force (CNDF) in Falam and a nurse, with additional injuries reported. According to local news, the Chin National Front (CNDF), alongside allied forces, launched an offensive to recapture Falam Town on November 9, but fighting had been on pause for three days prior to the airstrike.

Local residents and Chin World News report that the airstrike was unprovoked, and no official statements have been issued yet by the CNDF or its allies.


2. Chin Joint Forces Capture Point 3 Base Between Hakha and Thantlang

November 27
On November 26, Chin Joint Forces captured Point 3 base between Hakha and Thantlang in Chin State, according to local sources.

The base, previously seized by junta forces in October, was retaken following a counteroffensive launched on November 22. Intense fighting occurred for three consecutive days, and by the evening of November 25, Chin Joint Forces had reclaimed the base, which included firearms, ammunition, and a machine gun.

Heavy clashes have been ongoing since November 22 near Hakha’s Rual-U cemetery and the Hakha-Thantlang route. Junta forces utilized airstrikes and heavy artillery to resist the offensive, as reported by local sources.


3. Pyu Saw Htee Leader Kyaw Lwin Oo Neutralized in Zeegone Township

November 27
In Zeegone Township, Bago Region, local resistance forces neutralized Kyaw Lwin Oo, a member of the Pyu Saw Htee group acting as a guide for junta forces.

The operation was conducted at 6:00 AM on November 26 by BTZM GBK PDF, which confirmed Kyaw Lwin Oo’s involvement in arrests, extortion, and collaboration with junta forces in the area.

Despite being a stronghold for the Pyu Saw Htee group, resistance forces successfully carried out the operation without any casualties.


4. Civilians Killed and Looting Reported in Yesagyo Township

November 27
Southern YSO PDF reported that on November 21, junta forces launched airstrikes and ground attacks on Thetdaw village in Yesagyo Township, Magway Region.

During the raid, a civilian was killed, and over 40 homes were destroyed. Junta soldiers reportedly looted valuables from the village.

The incident triggered two clashes between resistance forces and junta troops on November 21 and 22. Allied resistance groups, including Southern YSO PDF and others, carried out counterattacks.

Casualties among junta forces have not yet been confirmed, but local resistance groups are continuing their investigations.


5. Nyaung-U Region Resistance Forces Destroy Junta Administrative Offices

November 27
Resistance forces in Nyaung-U Region targeted and destroyed junta administrative offices, including offices for urban planning, electricity, construction, and public relations.

The operation was led by Battalion 5 in Nyaung-U District in collaboration with regional resistance groups. Resistance forces urged all civilians connected to junta activities to cease cooperation immediately.


6. Restricted Travel Due to Rising Tensions in Pwintbyu Township

November 27
Due to escalating military tensions, travel restrictions have been imposed on roads in Pwintbyu Township, including the Pathein-Monywa and Sanga-Sittaw routes, as well as the waterways near Meza Lee.

Locals are advised not to travel these routes as junta forces have reportedly exploited civilian movements to gain tactical advantage in the region.


This military news report was compiled by Radio NUG correspondents Khant and Min Thi Han.

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