{"id":8018,"date":"2025-10-11T11:58:59","date_gmt":"2025-10-11T05:28:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/moemaka.net\/eng\/?p=8018"},"modified":"2025-10-11T11:58:59","modified_gmt":"2025-10-11T05:28:59","slug":"myanmar-domestic-news-updates-oct-11-2025-morning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/moemaka.net\/eng\/2025\/10\/myanmar-domestic-news-updates-oct-11-2025-morning\/","title":{"rendered":"Myanmar Domestic News Updates \u2013 Oct 11, 2025 Morning"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogger.googleusercontent.com\/img\/b\/R29vZ2xl\/AVvXsEirQQ_Dt_tEnbm6V01Mquue3CcibK_wMEYFtoO8ZuKej4F5iskMK0hOYXEhn3XBT8OlYxEhO4YmEb24Ue2y-SSzIDA6rhbtHit7VyUK-3ocsjJgMbpGf7C7EBcdao_ldlSqNXyXKP7SduoFJjmC18f3GpZ1ZUTyvL1LPnBB5yi3va1TaeuWcuyEECkkZ9c\/s600\/st,small,507x507-pad,600x600,f8f8f8.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/blogger.googleusercontent.com\/img\/b\/R29vZ2xl\/AVvXsEirQQ_Dt_tEnbm6V01Mquue3CcibK_wMEYFtoO8ZuKej4F5iskMK0hOYXEhn3XBT8OlYxEhO4YmEb24Ue2y-SSzIDA6rhbtHit7VyUK-3ocsjJgMbpGf7C7EBcdao_ldlSqNXyXKP7SduoFJjmC18f3GpZ1ZUTyvL1LPnBB5yi3va1TaeuWcuyEECkkZ9c\/s320\/st,small,507x507-pad,600x600,f8f8f8.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Myanmar Domestic News Updates \u2013 Oct 11, 2025 Morning<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>\ud83d\udccc\ud83d\udccc&nbsp;<strong>1. Union Minister U Lwin Ko Latt Emphasizes the Need for Effective Intelligence on High-Value Targets and Maintaining Stealth in Movement and Communication during the Closing Ceremony of the Target-Oriented Intelligence Course (Batch 2)<\/strong><strong>October 10<\/strong><br><strong>Radio NUG<\/strong>The Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration of the National Unity Government (NUG) announced that the closing ceremony of the&nbsp;<em>Target-Oriented Intelligence Course (Batch 2)<\/em>, organized by the Special Investigation and Intelligence Department, was held on&nbsp;<strong>September 25, 2025<\/strong>, in an undisclosed location within the NUG-administered area of Sagaing Region.Attending the ceremony virtually were&nbsp;<strong>Union Minister U Lwin Ko Latt<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Deputy Union Minister U Kyaw Ni<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Deputy Minister Daw Ju Loin<\/strong>, and members of the Central Intelligence Unit.<br>On-site attendees included&nbsp;<strong>Permanent Secretary U Khun Min<\/strong>, Sagaing Regional Intelligence Officers, senior intelligence officers from Batch 1, and special intelligence operatives.During his opening address,&nbsp;<strong>Union Minister U Lwin Ko Latt<\/strong>&nbsp;remarked:\u201cUpon completing this course, all participants must be able to prioritize and investigate&nbsp;<em>high-value targets<\/em>. The key is maintaining&nbsp;<em>absolute stealth<\/em>&nbsp;\u2014 both in physical movement and communication.<br>Together with BSI, we will assign tasks in areas with significant intelligence importance. In this period of revolution, it is critical to expose and monitor the junta\u2019s ongoing election-related activities.<br>We must closely observe those leading and organizing these junta-run elections \u2014 understanding their&nbsp;<em>patterns of life<\/em>.<br>As comrades in this revolution, your role combines responsibilities to the Ministry, the NUG, and the broader revolutionary cause. I take pride in that unity.<br>Through collective effort, this training will help transform our revolutionary intelligence operations into practical, strategic missions capable of dismantling the junta\u2019s military machinery. The perseverance of today\u2019s graduates will play a vital part in achieving that goal.\u201dFollowing the minister\u2019s address, course participants presented team-based reports detailing their intelligence plans and findings.<br>The Permanent Secretary reviewed and gave feedback on these reports and later awarded completion certificates to the trainees.According to the NUG, the&nbsp;<em>Target-Oriented Intelligence Course (Batch 2)<\/em>&nbsp;was a two-month intensive program held in NUG-administered Sagaing Region.<br>It was designed to systematically develop the ability to gather intelligence crucial to dismantling the terrorist junta\u2019s military mechanisms.<br>Participants were carefully selected intelligence personnel from&nbsp;<strong>K3 territories (Kale\u2013Kani\u2013Khin-U areas)<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Sagaing<\/strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>Magway Regions<\/strong>.<br>========================<br>\ud83d\udccc\ud83d\udccc&nbsp;<strong>2. Myanmar National Open University (MNOU) Holds Third Annual Freshers\u2019 Welcome and Third Founding Anniversary Ceremony with Attendance from Union Minister Dr. Zaw Wai Soe and Revolutionary Artists<\/strong><strong>October 10<\/strong><br><strong>Radio NUG<\/strong>The&nbsp;<strong>third annual Freshers\u2019 Welcome Ceremony<\/strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Third Founding Anniversary<\/strong>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Myanmar National Open University (MNOU)<\/em>&nbsp;were held on&nbsp;<strong>October 10, 2025<\/strong>, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with over&nbsp;<strong>260 invited guests, faculty members, and students<\/strong>&nbsp;in attendance, according to a statement released by MNOU.The event began with&nbsp;<strong>welcoming remarks from the University Rector<\/strong>, followed by the&nbsp;<strong>reading of a congratulatory message from the Prime Minister<\/strong>, an&nbsp;<strong>address from the Union Minister of Education<\/strong>, and speeches from&nbsp;<strong>Deputy Rectors<\/strong>&nbsp;commemorating the third founding anniversary and welcoming new students.<br>The Rector then presented a report highlighting the university\u2019s achievements over the past three years.<br>A senior student delivered a commemorative speech, while a junior student expressed gratitude on behalf of the new intake.The second segment of the event featured a&nbsp;<strong>cultural and entertainment program<\/strong>, including&nbsp;<strong>poetry recitals, songs, dances, ethnic-language performances<\/strong>, and an engaging&nbsp;<strong>quiz competition<\/strong>, all presented by MNOU students.Renowned revolutionary artists \u2014&nbsp;<strong>Phyu Phyu Kyaw Thein<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Chit Su Wai<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Kha Ra<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>John Derek<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Poet Thint Thu<\/strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>Artist Pyay Pyay<\/strong>&nbsp;\u2014 graced the occasion, offering messages of encouragement and celebratory performances to mark MNOU\u2019s third anniversary and welcome the new students.The ceremony concluded successfully with&nbsp;<strong>closing remarks and words of appreciation<\/strong>&nbsp;from the Deputy Rector.<br>MNOU expressed deep gratitude to the&nbsp;<strong>Department of Public Relations<\/strong>, the&nbsp;<strong>Freshers\u2019 Welcome Organizing Committee<\/strong>, and all revolutionary artists and participants for their active involvement and contribution to making the event a success.<br>========================<br>\ud83d\udccc\ud83d\udccc&nbsp;<strong>3. Foreign Embassies Condemn the Chaung-U Airstrike on Thadingyut Full Moon Night<\/strong><strong>October 10<\/strong><br><strong>Radio NUG<\/strong>The embassies of&nbsp;<strong>the United Kingdom, Australia, and Switzerland<\/strong>&nbsp;have each issued statements condemning the&nbsp;<strong>airstrike launched by the junta\u2019s forces in Chaung-U Township, Sagaing Region<\/strong>, on the night of the&nbsp;<strong>Thadingyut Full Moon Festival<\/strong>.The&nbsp;<strong>British Embassy<\/strong>&nbsp;described the attack \u2014 which killed civilians including children during a sacred Buddhist holiday \u2014 as&nbsp;<em>\u201cdeeply shocking and utterly unjustifiable.\u201d<\/em>The&nbsp;<strong>Swiss Embassy<\/strong>&nbsp;stated that\u201cIndiscriminate airstrikes against civilians constitute a grave violation of international humanitarian law,\u201d<br>and urged the protection of civilians from further harm.The&nbsp;<strong>Australian Embassy<\/strong>&nbsp;called for an&nbsp;<strong>immediate end to violence<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>unhindered humanitarian assistance<\/strong>, the&nbsp;<strong>release of arbitrarily detained prisoners<\/strong>, and the initiation of&nbsp;<strong>inclusive dialogue<\/strong>&nbsp;to resolve the crisis \u2014 reaffirming its solidarity with the people of Myanmar.<br>========================<br>\ud83d\udccc\ud83d\udccc&nbsp;<strong>4. Forty-Seven Women Killed Nationwide in September 2025 Due to the Junta\u2019s Ongoing Atrocities<\/strong><strong>October 10 \u2014 Radio NUG<\/strong>According to a statement released by the&nbsp;<strong>Burmese Women\u2019s Union (BWU)<\/strong>, a total of&nbsp;<strong>47 women were killed across Myanmar in September 2025<\/strong>&nbsp;as a result of the junta\u2019s ongoing campaigns of violence.Between&nbsp;<strong>September 1 and 30<\/strong>, women lost their lives due to&nbsp;<strong>airstrikes, heavy artillery shelling, extrajudicial executions, and sexual violence<\/strong>&nbsp;perpetrated by the junta forces. An additional&nbsp;<strong>57 women were reported injured<\/strong>, the BWU said.Among the deceased,&nbsp;<strong>36 were killed in airstrikes<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>5 by artillery shelling<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>4 by extrajudicial executions<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>1 by shooting<\/strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>1 from sexual violence<\/strong>.<br>The victims included&nbsp;<strong>18 women from Sagaing Region<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>12 from Mandalay Region<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>6 from Kachin State<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>3 from Rakhine State<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>3 from Shan State<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>2 from Karenni State<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>1 from Mon State<\/strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>2 from Tanintharyi Region<\/strong>.The BWU also noted that&nbsp;<strong>three of the victims were girls under 18 years of age<\/strong>, and some were&nbsp;<strong>pregnant women<\/strong>.Based on BWU\u2019s ongoing documentation and research,&nbsp;<strong>from February 1, 2021, to the present<\/strong>, at least&nbsp;<strong>7,360 civilians have been killed<\/strong>&nbsp;as a result of the junta\u2019s war crimes, human rights violations, and acts of terror.The BWU further emphasized that despite the junta\u2019s increased use of airstrikes this year\u2014surpassing all previous months\u2014Myanmar\u2019s women continue to&nbsp;<strong>stand resilient and courageous<\/strong>, serving as a&nbsp;<strong>strong voice for justice and equality<\/strong>&nbsp;amid the ongoing conflict.<br>========================<br>\ud83d\udccc\ud83d\udccc&nbsp;<strong>5. Roads in Htin Oo Township\u2019s Zone (1) Repaired Under the Initiative of the Township Pa Ah Pha and Humanitarian Affairs Team<\/strong><strong>October 10 \u2014 Radio NUG<\/strong>The&nbsp;<strong>People\u2019s Administration Team of Htin Oo Township<\/strong>&nbsp;announced that&nbsp;<strong>major repair works are underway<\/strong>&nbsp;on several&nbsp;<strong>badly damaged roads<\/strong>&nbsp;in&nbsp;<strong>Zone (1)<\/strong>\u2014key routes frequently used by local residents\u2014under the leadership of the&nbsp;<strong>Township Pa Ah Pha (Administration Team)<\/strong>&nbsp;and the&nbsp;<strong>Humanitarian Affairs Department<\/strong>.The repair efforts are being&nbsp;<strong>jointly implemented by local communities<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>village and ward committees<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>members of the People\u2019s Security Force (Pa Ka Pha)<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>battalion units<\/strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>residents<\/strong>, with the use of&nbsp;<strong>excavators, tractors, and dump trucks<\/strong>&nbsp;to restore the road infrastructure, according to the township administration.<br>========================<br>\ud83d\udccc\ud83d\udccc&nbsp;<strong>6. Financial Aid Provided for Female Soldiers\u2019 Healthcare and Medical Treatment for a Child Requiring Surgery<\/strong><strong>October 10 \u2014 Radio NUG<\/strong>The&nbsp;<strong>Ministry of Women, Youth, and Children\u2019s Affairs<\/strong>&nbsp;under the&nbsp;<strong>National Unity Government (NUG)<\/strong>&nbsp;has provided&nbsp;<strong>10 million kyats<\/strong>&nbsp;to support&nbsp;<strong>female soldiers<\/strong>&nbsp;serving in various battalions and military units for their healthcare expenses, according to a statement released on October 10.In addition, the same ministry has provided&nbsp;<strong>4,000 Thai Baht (THB)<\/strong>&nbsp;to cover&nbsp;<strong>medical expenses for a child in need of surgery<\/strong>.The ministry also donated&nbsp;<strong>essential items for the child\u2019s mother<\/strong>, including women\u2019s supplies.<br>These reports were submitted by&nbsp;<strong>Radio NUG correspondents Khur Shel and Padeh Phoe.<\/strong><br><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/hashtag\/radionuglocalnews?__eep__=6&amp;__cft__%5B0%5D=AZXC56b4SnmibXNwJBzHCpq8y1U-u7KouqRmNFf3MwS8oVmKbXS8ptYTzgSzE_60aneWA9F1VTnvs1bt3_AgLqvWMTVR5EcgzAyUyNvpoVOL9yBRLNejdwWvKtoY8ZjvpRds2ENm6SLWO6Tt6Q2egk3R&amp;__tn__=*NK-R\">#RadioNUGLocalNews<\/a>#SpringRevolution<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Myanmar Domestic News Updates \u2013 Oct 11, 2025 Morning \ud83d\udccc\ud83d\udccc&nbsp;1. 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