
Myanmar Military News Updates – Oct 26, 2025 Evening
🚩🚩 1. Revolutionary Forces Capture Maung Ma Kan Police Station in Launglon Township
October 26
Revolutionary forces successfully attacked and captured the Maung Ma Kan Police Station in Launglon Township, Tanintharyi Region, early this morning, according to local news sources.
The assault began around 6:00 a.m. on October 26, when the joint revolutionary forces launched an offensive on the police station located along the Maung Ma Kan coastal area, and the station was fully seized by around 10:00 a.m.
Reports indicate that casualties occurred among the junta troops, and several weapons and ammunition were also confiscated during the battle.
Residents said the fighting intensified around 9:00 a.m., when the junta forces deployed jet fighters and conducted airstrikes while simultaneously firing with machine guns.
Despite the junta’s heavy air attacks and bombardments, the revolutionary troops managed to seize control of the Maung Ma Kan Police Station after intense clashes.
Major Shaw Do, spokesperson of the Dawei District Revolutionary Joint Forces, confirmed the successful seizure of the police station and stated that further details will be officially released soon, according to local media outlets.
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🚩🚩 2. Two Junta Police Killed and Weapons Seized During Attack at Minbu Town Entrance
October 26
Two junta police officers were killed, and two G3 rifles were seized when People’s Defense Forces ambushed them near the entrance of Minbu Town, Thayet District, Magway Region, according to the Thayet District Battalion No. 4.
The ambush occurred around 7:30 a.m. on October 26.
According to the report, the two junta police—Nay Min Htet and Than Htike Soe—had come out to extort money from travelers by threatening them with weapons at a checkpoint near Inn Lay Kone Village, along the Minbu Town approach road.
Defense forces ambushed the two officers, resulting in their deaths at the scene.
Items seized from the deceased police included:
Two G3 rifles,
Two G3 magazines,
29 rounds of G3 ammunition,
One hand grenade,
One slingshot,
One mobile phone, and
65,000 kyats in cash.
No casualties occurred among the revolutionary forces.
The operation was carried out by the People’s Defense Force (PDF) under the Thayet District Battalion No. 4, Sub-Battalion 2, and Company 5.
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🚩🚩 3. Village Administrator Pressuring Civilians to Vote Shot Dead in Okpho Township
October 26
The Underground Panther Force – Okpho announced today, October 26, that it has eliminated a village administrator in Okpho Township, Bago Region, who had been pressuring civilians to vote in the junta’s sham election.
The operation was conducted by the Underground Panther Force – Okpho, Sub-Battalion 4, under Tharyarwaddy District Battalion 3802.
The target, Aye Thaung, a village administrator from Bala Village Tract, Okpho Township, was shot dead on October 25, at around 7:00 a.m.
According to the Underground Panther Force – Okpho, Aye Thaung had been coercing local residents to participate in the illegal election organized by the military junta, threatening villagers, collecting military conscription fees, and forcibly recruiting youths for junta forces.
For these actions, the revolutionary unit stated that it was compelled to take decisive action against him.
The Underground Panther Force – Okpho further issued a warning that junta soldiers, police, Pyu Saw Htee militia members, and informants who continue to assist or collaborate with the regime will be targeted for attack without hesitation.
They also cautioned civilians to avoid locations where these collaborators reside or operate for their own safety.
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🚩🚩 4. Kyunsu Township People’s Defense Team Holds Graduation Ceremony for Third Basic Military Training Course
October 26
The People’s Defense Team (Pa Ka Pha) of Kyunsu Township, Myeik District, Tanintharyi Region, held a graduation ceremony for its third weekly basic military training course, according to photographs and an official statement released today, October 26.
The event took place on October 24 at the Kyunsu Township Battalion Headquarters, which operates under the supervision of the Ministry of Defense of the National Unity Government (NUG).
The ceremony was attended by Kyunsu Township Pa Ka Pha officials, members and families of the battalion, local civilians, and invited guests.
In their message, the Kyunsu Township Pa Ka Pha urged all residents to boycott the sham election and fake peace process organized by the military junta and to stand firmly in resistance against all forms of collaboration.
The statement also declared that the Kyunsu Pa Ka Pha has already obtained complete records of junta-controlled township and village administrators and warned that any local officials who attempt to pressure or coerce people into voting will face severe consequences.
This report was filed by Radio NUG correspondent Ko Khant.
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