Weekly ReportNovember 22, 2024 – November 30, 2024
Weekly Conflict Update — November 22–30, 2024
Civilian Impact
Non-Child Civilians Killed22
Children Killed4
Women Killed12
Civilians Arrested229
Houses Burned747
Air Strikes59
Military
Military Clashes73
SAC Soldiers Killed389
SAC Soldiers Captured10
SAC Soldiers Surrendered16
PDF Fighters Killed3
Installations Captured12
Conflict intensified across several fronts as resistance forces made significant territorial gains in Rakhine and Karen states, while the military council maintained a heavy aerial campaign primarily targeting Chin State.
Key Events
- The Arakan Army (AA) successfully captured nine strategic locations in Toungup Township, including the No. 5 Operation Command Headquarters Gate Camp and the Taungkot City Police Station, following a 17-day offensive.
- On November 28, the KNLA-led Tiger column seized the WaMiHta camp on the Myawati-Walley highway in Karen State, leading to the surrender of 16 Military Council soldiers.
- Joint forces of the KIA and KPDF captured a combined Military Council and Red Shan Army (SNA) camp in Homalin, Sagaing Region, on November 30, taking 10 soldiers captive.
- The KNLA 5th Brigade attacked and seized a Military Council base in Phapon Township, Karen State, on November 22.
- Diplomatic engagements continued with Military Council officials meeting Chinese and Thai representatives to discuss border security and trade, while the Cambodian People's Party planned a delegation to study the proposed 2025 election.
Regions Affected
SagaingChinRakhineMagwayTanintharyi
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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