Weekly ReportSeptember 22, 2025 – September 30, 2025
Weekly Conflict Update — September 22–30, 2025
Civilian Impact
Non-Child Civilians Killed54
Children Killed8
Women Killed20
Civilians Arrested321
Houses Burned172
Air Strikes62
Military
Military Clashes58
SAC Soldiers Killed207
PDF Fighters Killed7
Installations Captured3
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.
Key Events
- On September 26, the Arakan Army and Revolutionary Joint Forces captured two military outposts near Sinlan Village in Padaung Township, Bago Region.
- On September 28, the Arakan Army successfully attacked and seized a Military Commission camp in Gok Gyi village, Ngaphe Township, Magway Region.
- A massive wave of 157 civilian arrests was recorded in the Mandalay Region, accounting for nearly half of all arrests nationwide during this period.
- Military leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on September 25 to discuss defense and nuclear energy cooperation.
- On September 25, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned the Myanmar-based arms procurement firm Royal Shune Lei Company for illicit financing involving North Korea.
Regions Affected
SagaingKarenMandalayTanintharyiShan (Northern)
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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