Myanmar Military News Updates – Oct 27, 2025 Morning

Myanmar Military News Updates – Oct 27, 2025 Morning

🚩🚩 1. Resistance Forces Ambushed a 200-Man Enemy Column Departing from Saikphyu Town — At Least 7 Soldiers Killed, 10 Injured

October 26
Radio NUG

At around 10:00 a.m. on October 25, 2025, a joint military column of approximately 200 soldiers—comprising units from Ka Pa Sa (21), Ka Pa Sa (22), La Ka Ta (2036), La Sa Kha (9), Kha La Ya (13), and Ta Ma Kha (88)—departed from the football ground in Saikphyu Town, Pakokku District, Magway Region, and was ambushed by the Yenanthar Column near Gway Pin Chaung Village, Saikphyu Township.

Following the mine attack, clashes continued near Chin Taung Village, where two military trucks were destroyed. It was reported that artillery fire support was provided from Ta Nyaung Taik Sub-Power Station in Salin Township, intensifying the assault along the Saikphyu–Salin Road, which forced revolutionary forces to tactically withdraw.

According to internal military sources, at least 7 junta soldiers were killed and over 10 others injured in the fighting.

The operation was jointly carried out by Yenanthar Column, the Magway Region People’s Defense Force (Pa Ka Pha)Pakokku District Battalion No. (19), and Battalion No. (4).

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🚩🚩 2. Civilian Killed and Six Injured in Junta Airstrike on Inn Village, Singu Township

October 26
Radio NUG

According to local reports, junta jet fighters bombed the vicinity of Inn Village, a revolutionary-controlled area in Singu Township, killing one civilian and injuring six others.

At around 3:15 p.m. on October 26, two junta jet fighters dropped six bombs, targeting the area including a fuel station, causing civilian casualties and property damage.

The injured civilians were taken to hospitals for medical treatment, and several are reported to be in serious condition.

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🚩🚩 3. People’s Goal Provides Support to Families of CDM Soldiers and Police Officers in Kachin Region

October 26
Radio NUG

People’s Goal, an organization supporting the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM), has provided 1 million kyats in humanitarian aid through the Kachin People’s Embrace Zone (KPEZ) Central Committee, assisting the families of CDM soldiers and police officers residing in the Kachin Region.

The donation aims to provide basic necessities, social assistance, healthcare, and educational support to those families who have stood with the people against the military dictatorship.

People’s Goal stated that it continues to provide assistance to CDM personnel and their families across different regions based on available funds and resources amid ongoing challenges.

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🚩🚩 4. “Nway Oo Thitsa” Medical Aid Group Holds Rescue Training Graduation and Introduction Ceremony for Revolutionary Fighters in Magway Region

October 26
Radio NUG

The Nway Oo Thitsa Medical Aid Group, formed to provide emergency medical care and rescue services to revolutionary fighters and civilians in Pakokku District, successfully held its first emergency rescue training graduation and introduction ceremony for revolutionary comrades on October 25 in a liberated area of Magway Region.

The event was jointly organized by local civiliansrevolutionary fighters, the Anyar Forest Home, and the People’s Youth for Democracy Committee (PYDC). It marked the group’s first operational step toward its mission objectives.

The main objective of the Nway Oo Thitsa Medical Aid Group is to support revolutionary fighters and civilians in Pakokku District with emergency rescue operations and essential medical supplies.

The group also called upon the public to donate and contribute toward ensuring the group’s sustainability and continued operations.

These battlefield reports were compiled and submitted by Radio NUG correspondent Khur Shel.

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