34 reports across 1 year
Conflict intensified across Myanmar in late December, marked by a massive arson campaign destroying nearly 3,000 homes and a surge in military-organized election activities monitored by international delegations.
The third week of December was marked by intense aerial warfare and mass arson in Sagaing, alongside significant diplomatic shifts as India strengthened ties with the junta while the Netherlands announced its embassy closure.
Military operations intensified across Myanmar with a significant increase in aerial assaults and heavy civilian casualties concentrated in Rakhine State, while diplomatic engagements continued with Thai, Russian, and Chinese officials.
This report summarizes documented conflict incidents for December 1–7, 2025 based on local media and research sources.
Conflict intensity remained high with significant aerial operations in Sagaing and sustained ground engagements in Southern Shan State, while the junta performed a political maneuver by releasing hundreds of Section 505(a) detainees.
Conflict intensity remained high with 46 clashes and 71 airstrikes recorded across multiple regions, with Chin State experiencing the highest frequency of military engagements. Magway Region suffered the most severe humanitarian impact, accounting for nearly all reported house burnings and the majority of civilian fatalities.
Conflict remained intense across central and northern Myanmar, with the Mandalay and Irrawaddy regions seeing the highest frequency of military engagements. Significant resistance progress was marked by the capture of a major military base in the south, despite ongoing junta arson campaigns and aerial assaults.
Conflict intensity was most pronounced in Karen State which saw 51 military engagements, while Sagaing and Mandalay regions faced the brunt of aerial assaults and mass civilian arrests.
This week saw intensified aerial operations and frontline combat, particularly in Kachin and Sagaing, while the junta significantly increased civilian arrests and strategic bombings across ethnic states and resistance strongholds.
Conflict intensified across several regions, with Sagaing and Northern Shan State experiencing the highest civilian death tolls due to airstrikes, while the junta suffered significant troop losses in Karenni State.
The reporting period was marked by a high volume of aerial assaults by the Military Commission, particularly in Sagaing, alongside significant territorial gains by the Arakan Army and joint forces in Bago and Magway regions.
This period saw a high volume of aerial assaults and intense ground clashes, particularly in Sagaing and Tanintharyi, while the junta pursued drone technology cooperation with Chinese firms.
This report summarizes documented conflict incidents for September 1–7, 2025 based on local media and research sources.
Military intensity remains high with significant clashes in Sagaing and Tanintharyi, while the junta increased its reliance on aerial assaults in Magway and Kachin. Diplomatic activity peaked with Min Aung Hlaing meeting regional leaders in China as the military-led election commission finalized nationwide participants.
A sharp intensification of aerial warfare saw the military regime conduct 134 airstrikes across ten states and regions, primarily targeting Mandalay and Sagaing. While the junta suffered high combatant casualties in Southern Shan, revolutionary forces successfully captured a strategic military camp in Bago Region.
This report summarizes documented conflict incidents for July 22–31, 2025 based on local media and research sources.
This report summarizes documented conflict incidents for July 15–21, 2025 based on local media and research sources.
This report summarizes documented conflict incidents for July 8–14, 2025 based on local media and research sources.
This report summarizes documented conflict incidents for July 1–7, 2025 based on local media and research sources.
Military operations intensified significantly in Sagaing with nearly 200 airstrikes, while Magway and Bago saw major civilian displacement and property destruction due to systematic arson. Despite sustained aerial bombardment, resistance forces reported high casualty rates among SAC troops across multiple regions.
This report summarizes documented conflict incidents for June 1–7, 2025 based on local media and research sources.
This report summarizes documented conflict incidents for May 22–31, 2025 based on local media and research sources.
This report summarizes documented conflict incidents for May 1–7, 2025 based on local media and research sources.
Conflict intensified through significant aerial assaults and heavy clashes in Bago and Magway, while massive arson campaigns by the Military Council destroyed hundreds of homes in central Myanmar.
Intense aerial assaults and clashes led to high civilian casualties, particularly in Mandalay and Karen, while resistance forces successfully seized strategic military positions in the Irrawaddy and Karen regions.
Military Council operations focused heavily on Sagaing and Chin, utilizing frequent airstrikes and arson to suppress resistance. The period was marked by high civilian displacement and fatalities alongside significant political maneuvering regarding planned 2025 elections.
Military council operations were characterized by heavy reliance on aerial assaults and arson across Bago and Magway, while resistance forces successfully captured a strategic outpost in the Ayeyarwady Region. The conflict remains widespread, with clashes or airstrikes reported in ten different states and regions.
Violence escalated across central and northern Myanmar, characterized by heavy junta airstrikes and a significant arson campaign in Magway, while resistance forces successfully captured a battalion base in Karen State.
Conflict intensified across several regions with a heavy reliance on aerial and artillery assaults by the Military Council, particularly impacting Mandalay and Bago. Resistance forces achieved significant territorial gains by capturing several key military camps in Karen and Bago.
Sagaing and Mandalay regions suffered the highest civilian casualties and property destruction due to intensified air strikes and arson, while the Arakan Army and KIA achieved significant tactical gains in Magway and Kachin.
Resistance forces made significant territorial gains in Rakhine and Kachin states, including the capture of Bhamo airport, while the SAC intensified airstrikes across twelve regions and extended the national state of emergency by six months.
This week saw a heavy escalation of aerial warfare with 51 airstrikes across 13 regions, while intense ground clashes in Magway and Southern Shan resulted in high military council fatalities.
Resistance forces successfully captured multiple strategic military battalions and camps across four states and regions, while the military council responded with intensified airstrikes and large-scale arson attacks against civilian homes.
The first week of 2025 was marked by intense aerial operations and house burnings in central Myanmar, alongside strategic captures of military outposts by the Arakan Army. Political control tightened through a new Cybersecurity Law, while a mass prisoner amnesty was declared for Independence Day.