Weekly ReportNovember 8, 2025 – November 14, 2025
Weekly Conflict Update — November 8–14, 2025
Civilian Impact
Non-Child Civilians Killed31
Children Killed3
Women Killed11
Civilians Arrested26
Houses Burned190
Air Strikes31
Military
Military Clashes46
SAC Soldiers Killed104
SAC Soldiers Captured40
PDF Fighters Killed1
Installations Captured1
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.
Key Events
- On November 14, KNLA and joint resistance forces captured the Mawdaung military base in Tanintharyi Township, seizing heavy weaponry and taking over 40 prisoners of war.
- The U.S. Treasury Department (OFAC) sanctioned the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA) on November 12 for its involvement in operating scam centers.
- Chin Brotherhood leaders met with Arakan Army (AA) commander General Twan Mara Naing on November 8 to coordinate military and political cooperation.
- A massive arson campaign in Sagaing Region resulted in the destruction of 155 civilian houses by military commission forces.
- Heavy junta artillery and airstrikes in Mandalay and Sagaing regions accounted for the majority of the week's 34 total civilian fatalities.
Regions Affected
SagaingMandalayAyeyarwadyTanintharyiMagway
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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