November 2024

November 1, 2024

Multiple air strikes were launched by the regime forces in Naungcho Township, Shan State, under TNLA control. Six bombs were dropped on Sanma Sal Village, killing a new mother, a 70-year-old man, and a 50-year-old man.

November 2, 2024

The regime’s troops were deployed to Thantlang and carried out airstrikes in order to retaliate the resistance forces’ attempt to capture the town in Chin State.

November 3, 2024

Joint forces of the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and People’s Defense Force (PDF) captured two regime-controlled stations in Homalin Township, Sagaing Region.

November 4, 2024

A total of 11 political parties that registered to participate in the junta’s sham election, along with ethnic armed leaders involved in ceasefire agreements, attended a “Constitution and Federalism” dialogue taking place from November 4 to 7 in New Delhi, India.

November 5, 2024

During a meeting in Kunming, Chinese officials urged the junta chief Min Aung Hlaing to accelerate the implementation of joint China-Myanmar projects.

November 6, 2024

The regime conducted an airstrike on Nhonebon Village in Mindat Township, Chin State, destroying at least 10 structures, including a school and a church. The area, inhabited only by locals and displaced people and no battles in the vicinity, saw a 500-lb bomb dropped.

November 7, 2024

The United Nations issued a warning about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Rakhine State, stating that the ongoing fighting has severely impacted trade and agricultural production, leading to an impending famine. Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met privately with coup leader Min Aung Hlaing, during the Greater Mekong Subregion Summit in Kunming, China. According to the Bangkok Post, the Thai government offered its support to foster peace in Myanmar, where ongoing conflicts have created significant regional instability. During a meeting of the central committee for conscription, General Tin Aung San, deputy prime minister of the regime, highlighted that several individuals had passed medical screenings and joined the military but later deserted or failed to report to training without explanation. He also warned of impending action against deserters.

November 8, 2024

The regime announced that junta chief Min Aung Hlaing visited Chongqing, China, and toured a drone manufacturing company, Zhongyue Aviation UAV Firefighting-Drone Co., Ltd.

November 9, 2024

The NLD’s Electricity and Energy Minister U Win Khaing passed away at Mandalay General Hospital, 11 days after being released from the Obo prison by the regime. The Myanmar regime’s embassy in Seoul, South Korea, announced plans to pursue legal action against Myanmar nationals who renew expired passports through the National Unity Government (NUG) office. The NUG’s Korean representative office began renewing expired passports in August.

November 10, 2024

The Spring Development Bank (SDB), operated by the NUG, has launched its second round of share sales, raising more than $2 million in just 24 hours. The bank offered another 4 percent of its shares in the form of equity tokens.

November 11, 2024

Eighty civil organizations sent an open letter urging the exclusion of the regime’s representatives from the upcoming ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) and related meetings. The open letter was addressed to defense ministers and top officials from ASEAN member countries, as well as key partners.

November 12, 2024

U Bobo Nge, former vice-chairman of the Central Bank under the NLD government who had been detained since the coup, was taken to Mandalay Hospital due to severe stomach inflammation, according to political prisoners’ support groups. U Nay Phone Latt, spokesperson for the NUG Prime Minister’s Office, stated that the beginning of the strategic offensive in the plain regions has created an opportunity for revolutionary forces that are not yet under the control of the NUG Ministry of Defense to cooperate.

November 13, 2024

In the one-year duration of their campaign, the Arakan Army (AA) announced that it captured 11 townships across Rakhine State and was now on the verge of capturing four more townships. The Dhaka Tribune reported that the AA arrested six Bangladeshi nationals and seized two boats traveling across the Naf River in the Bay of Bengal.

November 14, 2024

Sources close to the Kamaryut District Court in Yangon said that, despite the formal request from her legal team, the regime had not allowed a meeting with State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who remains under arrest and imprisonment. It was reported that a delegation from the Myanmar regime met with Chinese state-owned oil company executives in Beijing to discuss enhanced cooperation in the oil and natural gas sectors.

November 15, 2024

A junta aircraft bombed Konlaw village, 17 miles north of Momauk town in Kachin State, striking a church and killing at least eight civilians, including children.

November 16, 2024

An airstrike by a military plane claimed the lives of two mothers and their young children in Thabeikkyin Township, Mandalay Region.

November 17, 2024

Leaked documents suggest that the Chinese government is preparing to provide over 4 billion yuan (approximately US$550 million) in aid to support the Myanmar regime. The funding reportedly includes 20 confirmed projects costing around 1 billion yuan ($130 million), with talks for an additional 77 projects underway.

November 18, 2024

A convoy of passenger vehicles traveling near Kyi Kyin village in Kanbalu Township, Sagaing Region, was bombed by drones, leaving at least four people dead and eight injured, according to local resistance groups.

November 19, 2024

Coup leader Min Aung Hlaing announced that over 63% of the country’s population has been counted in the ongoing census, with the remaining areas expected to be completed by the end of 2024.

November 20, 2024

The World Food Programme (WFP) announced that one in four people in Myanmar—around 13.3 million individuals—are currently facing food insecurity.

November 21, 2024

A military source revealed that Chinese armed forces will join efforts to secure the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Rakhine State. Planned measures include installing advanced jammers, deploying surveillance drones, and laying high-intensity mines around the project area.

November 22, 2024

The regime announced the arrest of three individuals, including the owner of a notary shop, for notarizing medical degree certificates from the Interim University Council (Mandalay). According to the FE5 Tanintharyi research group, 5,449 Myanmar nationals were arrested for illegal border crossings from Myanmar to Thailand between January and October 2024.

November 23, 2024

The KIA and its allied forces captured the border town of Kan Pai Ti in Kachin State, further consolidating the ethnic revolutionary groups’ control over nearly all major China-Myanmar border posts, which are critical to the region’s billion-dollar annual trade.

November 24, 2024

As the KIA-led rebel forces captured Kampaiti in Kachin State, 320 soldiers from the Myanmar military, who had fled the battle, were handed back to the Myanmar military through the Muse border gate by China.

November 25, 2024

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The regime has lifted restrictions on military spending, allowing for unlimited and continued increases in expenditures as needed. As a result, nearly 30% of the country’s national budget is now allocated to military spending.

November 26, 2024

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Myanmar Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun has urged the UN and the international community to take decisive action against the Myanmar military’s violence, including sexual violence, killing, and brutal oppression of women and young girls.

November 27, 2024

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During a wedding ceremony held by the son of General Maung Maung Aye, the Myanmar military’s coordination chief for army, navy, and air forces, a drone strike using explosives targeted the Myanmar International Convention Center (MICC 2) in Naypyidaw, killing seven military personnel. Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) sought an arrest warrant at the court on the coup leader Min Aung Hlaing for his crimes against Rohingyas in 2017. The court will decide to issue the arrest warrant and the decision will take about three months.

November 28, 2024

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The regime rejected the ICC’s request for an arrest warrant to the coup leader. Through its propaganda channels, the military regime declared that it had never acknowledged the ICC and its announcements.

November 29, 2024

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The regime planned to send migrant workers to Russia, and two employment companies close to the military had initiated the implementation with the cooperation of the regime’s Ministry of Labour. A military source in Nay Pyi Taw stated that nearly 500 new recruits sent to the Rakhine battlefields have been killed or gone missing, with over 100 others having lost contact entirely and remaining unaccounted for.

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