The Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), a Palaung ethnic armed organization, seized weapons from Shan State Progress Party/Shan State Army (SSPP/SSA) troops deployed in Namhkam Township in southern Shan State, and transported them to Muse Township in northern Shan State by a convoy of cars. Starting at 9:00 am on May 27, TNLA forces encircled SSPP troops deployed in
In the Meneitaung area of Hopong Township in southern Shan State, residents are rebuilding their homes destroyed during heavy fighting, relying on their own efforts. On January 21, junta troops and their allied Pa-O National Organization (PNO) combatants fought against Pa-O National Liberation Army (PNLA) fighters in Meneitaung, resulting in the burning and destruction of
The Nawngtawng border gate, located in Namhkam Township in Shan State has now reopened after being closed for nearly two months by the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA). Locals report that the goods-only trading gate of the Nawngtawng-Pingmong border post, situated across the Ruili River, remained closed for nearly two months due to TNLA's refusal to allow the passage of
The Junta's Ministry of Labor decision to suspend permission for men to work abroad has sparked concerns among the youth population. Concurrent with the second wave of conscription recruitment following the Junta's activation of the conscription law, the Junta has temporarily prohibited men from working abroad as of May 1. "I have put in a significant amount of time and money
The Junta's Office of the Chief of Defense Staff declared that retired veterans, currently receiving pensions, must re-enlist for a minimum of three years, with their pension benefits suspended during this period.