Weekly ReportNovember 8, 2024 – November 14, 2024
Weekly Conflict Update — November 8–14, 2024
Civilian Impact
Non-Child Civilians Killed59
Children Killed2
Women Killed7
Civilians Arrested394
Houses Burned181
Air Strikes35
Military
Military Clashes70
SAC Soldiers Killed111
Installations Captured4
Military Council airstrikes and heavy artillery attacks caused high civilian casualties in Mandalay and northern Shan State, while mass arrests spiked significantly in southern Shan State. Resistance forces achieved strategic gains in Rakhine and Kachin states, capturing several junta military installations and checkpoints.
Key Events
- On November 5, the Arakan Army successfully captured a heavy artillery camp and the AhYoeTaung light artillery base in Ann Township, Rakhine State.
- On November 6, the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and allied forces occupied the KuuSait Military Council camp in Hpapun Township, Karen State.
- On November 10, the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) seized control of Lanse village in Tsawlaw Township, Kachin State.
- On November 11, the Arakan Army (AA) fully captured the PePaDom checkpoint located at the entrance to Ann City, Rakhine State.
- On November 7, Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met with junta leader Min Aung Hlaing on the sidelines of a regional summit in China.
Regions Affected
SagaingMandalayShan (Northern)Shan (Southern)Rakhine
Note on statistics: The figures and events presented are drawn from published accounts in local media, reports and research by our network. Figures are cross-checked from local sources wherever possible, however due to challenges of reporting in conflict zones, discrepancies may result. In general, our team of researchers believe actual numbers are likely higher than we report.
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