Weekly ReportNovember 22, 2025 – November 30, 2025
Weekly Conflict Update — November 22–30, 2025
Civilian Impact
Non-Child Civilians Killed31
Children Killed6
Women Killed12
Civilians Arrested127
Houses Burned201
Air Strikes47
Military
Military Clashes65
SAC Soldiers Killed181
PDF Fighters Killed11
Other
Prisoners pardoned200
Conflict intensity remained high with significant aerial operations in Sagaing and sustained ground engagements in Southern Shan State, while the junta performed a political maneuver by releasing hundreds of Section 505(a) detainees.
Key Events
- The National Defense and Security Council directed the closure of legal cases for those sentenced or wanted under Section 505(a) of the Penal Code on November 26.
- More than 200 political prisoners held under Section 505-A were released from Yangon's Insein Prison on November 27.
- Sagaing Region was the primary target of the military's aerial campaign, accounting for 28 out of 47 total airstrikes recorded nationwide.
- The DKBA permitted travel on the Flu-Wale and Sukli roads following a KNU-led raid on a money laundering operation in Myawaddy's Minletpan village.
- Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko arrived in Nay Pyi Taw on November 26 for an official goodwill visit to the military leadership.
Regions Affected
SagaingShan (Southern)TanintharyiMandalayBago
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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