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Ceasefire groups (clashes following the signing of new ceasefires)

Several of the skirmishes between ceasefire groups and the Myanmar army resulted from ineffective communication that lead to misunderstandings regarding troop movements.

GroupClashesLocationsCasualties
RCSS/SSA71 clashesKyaukme, Mawkmai, Mongkeung, Kunheing, Mongnai, Mongpiang, Mongton, Mong Yawng, TachilekRCSS/SSA report: captured 69 assorted weapons, 113 govt soldiers killed and 129 wounded (Nov. 2011 – Jan., 2013)
SSPP/SSA40+ clashesLanghko, Kyauk Mae, Hsipaw, Mong Mit (Mong Ngoe), Monghsu, Kayse, Tangyan, in northern Shan StateUnconfirmed
KNPP<10 clashesMawchi TownshipKNPP report:5 govt soldiers injured 10
DKBA-51 raid on military base Feb.19, 2012Pa’anDKBA-5 report: 3 govt soldiers killed, 2 soldiers wounded

Two villagers injured, and one killed

KNU6Papun, Hlaing Bwe, Beelin TownshipsGVT + BGF attack KNLA shortly after ceasefire in January, 2012 KNU report: 8 govt soldiers killed, 2 govt soldiers injured

Fighting escalates in battle for Bhamo

The Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) has stated that the battle for control of Bhamo in Kachin State is intensifying, and they will continue their...

Casualties mount on both sides as fighting in Tanintharyi continues

Casualties continue to rise on both sides during the ongoing fighting along the Tanintharyi-Maw Taung road section in Tanintharyi Township, Tanintharyi Region, according to...

257 women killed by junta airstrikes within a year

The Burmese Women's Union (BWU) reports that 257 women were killed in military junta’s airstrikes across Myanmar within one year.According to data collected by...