
Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Sep 26, 2025 Evening
📌📌 1. Union Minister Naw Susanna Hla Hla Soe Meets with New Zealand Parliamentarians to Discuss Myanmar Affairs
September 26
It is reported that Naw Susanna Hla Hla Soe, Union Minister of the Ministry of Women, Youth, and Children Affairs, met with Members of Parliament from New Zealand and held discussions regarding Myanmar affairs.
The Union Minister stated that officials from the Prime Minister’s Office of New Zealand also attended the meeting with the parliamentarians.
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📌📌 2. Chinland Government’s Ministry of Defense Office Calls for Applications for Director-General and Deputy Director-General Positions
September 26
The Office of the Minister of Defense of the Chinland Government has announced recruitment for one vacant Director-General position and four Deputy Director-General positions.
- For the Director-General position:
- Applicants must hold at least a Master’s degree from any university,
- Have a minimum of 8 years of professional experience,
- And be proficient in computer usage.
- Those who have joined the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) must have previously served at least at the Deputy Director-General level.
- For the Deputy Director-General positions:
- Applicants must hold at least a Bachelor’s degree from any university,
- Have at least 5 years of professional experience,
- And be proficient in computer usage.
- CDM participants must have previously served at least at the Senior Clerk level.
Applicants must also be in good health and be able to dutifully fulfill responsibilities assigned by the Ministry. They are required to serve for a minimum of 2 years.
It is further announced that priority will be given to those who participated in CDM when appointing for the Director-General and Deputy Director-General positions.
Applicants are instructed to send copies of degree certificates and related documents addressed to the Ministry of Defense Office of the Chinland Government in Chinlon city, or via email to [စစ်ဂနယ်] or WhatsApp at +91 70 857 598 47, no later than October 15.
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📌📌 3. Myanmar Citizens Permitted to Visit Malaysia Visa-Free for 14 Days
September 26
Malaysia, a member country of ASEAN, has granted visa-free entry for Myanmar citizens to visit for up to 14 days, according to an announcement from the Malaysian Embassy in Yangon.
Starting from October 1, Myanmar passport holders will be able to enjoy short-term visits to Malaysia without requiring a visa.
Under this visa exemption:
- Myanmar citizens can stay in Malaysia for up to 14 days,
- However, entry is not automatically guaranteed, as it remains subject to approval by Malaysian immigration officers.
According to the Malaysian Embassy in Yangon, travelers will need to present a return flight ticket, hotel booking, proof of sufficient funds (“Show Money”), and a valid reason for travel.
Travel agencies advise Myanmar citizens planning to visit Malaysia to prepare all required documents in advance.
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📌📌 4. Nay Pyi Taw Battalion 808 Launches “Operation Sittaung” Campaign to Equip Comrades with Weapons
September 26
It is reported that Nay Pyi Taw Battalion (808) has launched the “Operation Sittaung” fundraising campaign aimed at arming comrades with weapons.
The campaign aligns with Nay Pyi Taw PDFs’ strategic objective of breaching the Nay Pyi Taw perimeter, seizing control of the western bank of the Sittaung River, and carrying out urban operations.
For “Operation Sittaung,” a fundraising target of 20 million MMK has been set to purchase 20 M79 grenade launchers, covering the period from September 16 to November 10.
If the campaign is successful, it is expected that Nay Pyi Taw Battalion 808 will be able to strengthen its operations near the western side of the Sittaung River, extend the duration of military activities in that region, and conduct full-fledged offensives in some areas under the Nay Pyi Taw Council Territory.
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📌📌 5. Sagaing Myo Ma Police Station and Junta Troop Compounds in Sarlingyi Attacked with Drone Bombs
September 26
It has been confirmed by the Sarlingyi Pa Ka Pha (PDF) that drone bomb attacks were carried out against Sarlingyi Myo Ma Police Station and junta troop encampments.
According to the statement released on September 26:
“Drone bomb attacks were carried out on Sarlingyi Myo Ma Police Station and the areas where junta troops were stationed. Explosions occurred inside the police station compound.”
It is reported that the explosions inflicted casualties among junta troops. The attacks took place on September 24.
This news report was sent in by Radio NUG correspondents Tharki and Ko Khant.
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