
Myanmar Military News Updates – Jun 14, 2025 Morning 🚩🚩 1. Junta Soldiers Abandon Nga Yant Ni Outpost on the Thai–Myanmar Border and Flee into Thailand June 13Radio NUG On June 12, junta troops stationed at the Nga Yant Ni outpost, located in Dawei…

The Myanmar Spring Chronicle emphasizes the crucial need for accountability within armed revolutionary groups amidst reported incidents of sexual misconduct, financial misappropriation, and civilian abuse. It argues that tolerating such injustices undermines the legitimacy of the revolution, asserting that justice and ethical conduct are essential for genuine revolutionary ideals.

Over one million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh face severe hardships, linked to unresolved tensions with Rakhine communities and citizenship laws. The military coup in Myanmar shifted dynamics. Key actors include Bangladesh, the Arakan Army (AA), and the junta. A complex resolution requires addressing deep mistrust and ensuring human rights for the Rohingya.

On June 10, the People’s Liberation Army in Myanmar claimed to have shot down a junta fighter jet during clashes in Sagaing Region. While video evidence supports the claim, some local sources dispute it, attributing the crash to technical failure. This incident signifies a growing threat to junta air power and boosts resistance morale.