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Two civilians killed, six injured by SAC shelling during fighting with KIA in Kutkhai, northern Shan State
July 26, 2023
Two women and a toddler killed, eighteen civilians injured by SAC airstrikes and shelling in Pekhon and Pinlaung townships
May 30, 2023
SAC shelling and airstrikes kill four civilians and damage dozens of houses in Nawngkhio township, northern Shan State
May 9, 2023
At least 33 civilians killed by SAC troops during military operations in Pinlaung and Pekhon townships, southern Shan State
March 23, 2023
Four local village tracts gather to bless the Nam Ma River in Hsipaw township
March 14, 2023
Six villagers tortured, two killed during SAC military operation in Nawngkhio township, northern Shan State
February 27, 2023
11 village tracts in Hsipaw township, northern Shan State, to be impacted by Upper Yeywa Dam reservoir
February 23, 2023
Civilian driver shot dead, farmer injured by SAC and PNO troops near Tigyit coal mine in Pinlaung township, southern Shan State
January 18, 2023
Over 700 villagers flee indiscriminate Burma Army shelling during attack against SSPP/SSA in Hsipaw township
December 2, 2022
SAC shelling kills eight civilians, including three children, and injures fourteen in Moebye township, southern Shan State
October 12, 2022
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SAC airstrikes kill 15 civilians, injure 32, including many hospital patients, in resistance-controlled Nawngkhio and Kyaukme towns
February 4, 2025
SAC air and artillery attacks centred on China’s planned Muse-Mandalay railway inflict over 200 civilian casualties
December 20, 2024
Thai government study identifies eastern Shan State mining as cause of unprecedented mud damage in Mae Sai during recent flooding
November 27, 2024
SAC airstrikes inflict high civilian casualties in resistance-controlled areas of northern Shan State
October 9, 2024
Heavy SAC bombardment of Hsipaw kills 19 civilians, injures 19, damages over 110 buildings, including near Chinese pipelines
August 26, 2024