20 reports across 1 year
During the last week of May 2026, conflict was concentrated in Magway, Chin, Sagaing, Mandalay, and Tanintharyi. Magway recorded the highest number of clashes and house burnings, while Chin had the most aerial assaults and Sagaing recorded the highest civilian death toll.
During May 15-21, 2026, clashes, aerial assaults, civilian arrests, and house burnings were recorded across multiple states and regions. Chin had the highest number of clashes, Sagaing had the most aerial assaults, and Rakhine had the most houses burned.
During May 8-14, 2026, civilian deaths, arrests, and aerial assaults were recorded across several states and regions. Sagaing had the highest number of civilian arrests, Chin had the most aerial assaults, and Irrawaddy and Magway recorded the most clashes.
During the first week of May 2026, civilian deaths, arrests, house burnings, aerial assaults, and clashes were recorded across multiple states and regions. Bago saw the highest number of aerial assaults, Magway had the most houses burned, and Tanintharyi had the most clashes.
During April 22–30, 2026, conflict was concentrated in Karen, Kachin, Sagaing, with airstrikes, clashes, arrests, and arson recorded across multiple regions. Civilian deaths were highest in Karen, while property destruction was most severe in Magway.
During April 15–21, 2026, conflict was concentrated in Sagaing, Mandalay, Kachin, with airstrikes, clashes, arrests, and arson recorded across multiple regions. Civilian deaths were highest in Sagaing, while property destruction was most severe in Mandalay.
During April 8–14, 2026, conflict was concentrated in Bago, Mon, Sagaing, with airstrikes, clashes, arrests, and arson recorded across multiple regions. Civilian deaths were highest in Sagaing, while property destruction was most severe in Bago.
During April 1–7, 2026, conflict was concentrated in Mandalay, Bago, Magway, with airstrikes, clashes, arrests, and arson recorded across multiple regions. Civilian deaths were highest in Mandalay, while property destruction was most severe in Mandalay.
During March 22–31, 2026, conflict was concentrated in Sagaing, Magway, Karen, with airstrikes, clashes, arrests, and arson recorded across multiple regions. Civilian deaths were highest in Sagaing, while property destruction was most severe in Sagaing.
During March 15–21, 2026, conflict was concentrated in Sagaing, Magway, Mandalay, with airstrikes, clashes, arrests, and arson recorded across multiple regions. Civilian deaths were highest in Sagaing, while property destruction was most severe in Bago.
During March 8–14, 2026, conflict was concentrated in Tanintharyi, Sagaing, Rakhine, with airstrikes, clashes, arrests, and arson recorded across multiple regions. Civilian deaths were highest in Sagaing, while property destruction was most severe in Mandalay.
During March 1–7, 2026, conflict was concentrated in Sagaing, Mandalay, Bago, with airstrikes, clashes, arrests, and arson recorded across multiple regions. Civilian deaths were highest in Bago, while property destruction was most severe in Sagaing.
Military operations intensified across central and northwestern Myanmar, with Sagaing Region facing the brunt of aerial assaults while Mandalay saw the highest frequency of ground clashes and arson.
Conflict intensified across Myanmar during the third week of February, characterized by high-frequency military engagements in Karen and Karenni states and a heavy reliance on aerial assaults by junta forces in Tanintharyi and Sagaing. Arson and mass arrests remained primary tools of civilian repression, particularly affecting Mandalay and Sagaing regions.
Military operations intensified across central and southern Myanmar, with heavy aerial bombardment in Magway and Sagaing while resistance forces inflicted major casualties on junta troops in Southern Shan and Mandalay.
The first week of February saw intense military activity across central and northern Myanmar, with the military junta intensifying its reliance on aerial assaults as resistance forces caused significant casualties among SAC troops. Arson attacks were particularly severe in the Tanintharyi Region, which accounted for the vast majority of civilian homes destroyed during this period.
The late January period was marked by the third phase of the military junta's sham elections, which faced significant resistance, low turnout, and targeted attacks across multiple regions. Conflict intensity remained high in Bago and Magway, while the KIA and AA successfully captured several strategic military outposts.
Conflict intensified across Karen State and Sagaing Region, with the military junta escalating aerial assaults as it attempts to manage a phased election that remains internationally unrecognized. Diplomatic tensions flared following meetings between Timor-Leste's leadership and Chin resistance organizations.
The second week of January saw a major escalation in military engagements, particularly in Bago Region following the launch of 'Operation Victory,' while junta forces intensified arson campaigns in Magway and Mandalay.
The first week of 2026 saw intense military activity with heavy airstrikes focused on Chin State and a high volume of ground clashes in the Irrawaddy and Magway regions. Large-scale mass arrests were reported in Karen State, while Sagaing Region remained the deadliest area for civilians and the primary target for arson.