Junta’s artillery attack injures plantation worker in Maw Ka Nin
March 30, 2024
HURFOM: At about 4am on March 27th, 2024, the 317th Regiment Battalion launched indiscriminate artillery attacks near the Maw Ka Nin area; one of the artillery shell explosions injured a local woman.
Read moreJunta’s reckless attacks burn down nearly 300 houses in Dhammasa village
March 30, 2024
HURFOM: At about 4 pm on March 27th, 2024, the military junta’s aircrafts were dropping bombs into Dhammasa village, Kyikemayaw Township, Mon State, and two navy ships also launched artillery attacks on the village. The aerial and navy attacks burnt down nearly 300 houses out of 350 houses in the village.
“We’ve fled to Mawlamyine and we’re safe here but our house in the village was burnt down. We have no home to return but we can do nothing,” said a displaced person from Dhammasa village.
Read moreJunta arrests and charges young man in Thanbyuzayat, accusing him of supporting PDF
March 30, 2024
HURFOM: On March 25th, 2024, the military junta arrested a young man from War Kha Ru village, Thanbyuzayat Township, Mon State after accusing him of providing monetary support to the People’s Defense Force.
20-year-old Khant Min Thu was arrested at his home in the evening.
Read moreTwo killed and four injured in a battle on the Yangon – Mawlamyine Highway
March 28, 2024
HURFOM: On March 23rd, 2024, a battle took place between the military junta and the joint forces of the Karen National Liberation Army and the People’s Defense Forces on the Yangon – Mawlamyine Highway Road near Shwe Yaung Pya village, Bilin Township, Mon State.
Read moreJunta recklessly arrests and kills a Bilin resident
March 28, 2024
HURFOM: On March 22nd, 2024, the military junta arrested a local man from Shan Zu village, Ah Lu Lay village track, Bilin Township, Mon State and then shot and killed him, according to local sources.
The junta accused 33-year-old Ko Shein Ko Ko of running away while being detained and shot him. He died at the spot.
Read moreDead body with gunshot wound found in Tha Yet Chaung
March 28, 2024
HURFOM: On March 24rth, 2024, local residents found a body with a gunshot wound in Nyaung Zin village, Tha Yet Chaung Township, Tenasserim Division.
The body was of a middle-aged woman, and was found in a paddy field behind the railway station in Nyaung Zin village.
Read moreMarch 27, 2024
Thousands of Kaw Bane residents flee due to growing military tension
HRUFOM: On March 25th, 2024, the joint revolutionary forces attacked and took control of the police station in Kaw Bane village, Kaw Ka Rate Township, Karen State.
The military junta had reinforced their troops to fight against the revolutionary forces and the local villagers reported HURFOM about 100 troops had entered Ta Ra Nar village, Kyikemayaw Township, Mon State and stationed themselves at the village.
Read moreNearly entire Kaw Bane village flees armed clash: At least 1 civilians’ casualty and 2 injuries reported
March 26, 2024
HURFOM: On March 24th, 2024, the joint revolutionary forces attacked the Kaw Bane Police Station in Karen State and a heavy battle ensued.
The junta responded with artillery attacks and air assaults, killing and injuring local villagers.
“The air assaults damaged the roofs of houses. There have been at least three casualties or injuries but we can’t confirm the exact number as we can’t go outside,” said one resident.
Read moreJunta arrests a local man in Paung Township for use of social media
March 26, 2024
HURFOM: On March 16th, 2024, a local man from Pan Gone village, Paung Township, Mon State was arrested by the junta’s security forces after being accused of sharing the news of the National Unity Government (NUG) and the People’s Defense Force (PDF).
While conducting a “stop and check” near the Zin Kyike Police Station in Paung Township, security forces checked his phone and found that Ko Bo Bo, aka Ko Myo Zaw Aung shared news about the NUG and the PDF on his social media account.
Read moreWeekly Overview: Human Rights Situation in Mon State, Karen State and Tanintharyi Region
March 25, 2024
HURFOM, Third Week of March 2024
The devastating impacts of the junta’s unjust Conscription Law cannot be denied. As the Burma Army continues to see widespread losses in previously held territories and bases, alongside an increasing rate of defections, the junta is robbing the youth of their futures by forcing men and women to enlist in the terrorist regime. According to the military junta’s conscription law, military service is mandatory for men aged 18 to 35, women aged 18 to 27, and those who have completed at least two years of service. The first conscription week will begin after the next water festival period and will involve 5,000 people per month across the country. The junta also announced that 60,000 men would be called for military service each year.
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