Indian Docks in Singapore Marking Strengthened Maritime Ties

On the occasion of Singapore's 60th National Day, Indian Navy’s first indigenous Survey Vessel made a symbolic and strategic arrival at the Port of Singapore. The three-day port call by this survey vessel underscores deepening maritime cooperation between the Indian Navy and Singapore’s maritime agencies.

On the occasion of Singapore's 60th National Day, Indian Navy’s first indigenous Survey Vessel made a symbolic and strategic arrival at the Port of Singapore. The three-day port call by this survey vessel underscores deepening maritime cooperation between the Indian Navy and Singapore’s maritime agencies.

It highlights shared hydrographic interests and signals India’s growing leadership in regional maritime diplomacy. Commissioned in February 2024 in the presence of Defense Minister, vessel is equipped for full-scale coastal and deep-water surveys. It also has capabilities for humanitarian assistance, supported by an onboard helicopter and hospital facilities.     

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On the occasion of Singapore's 60th National Day, Indian Navy’s first indigenous Survey Vessel made a symbolic and strategic arrival at the Port of Singapore. The three-day port call by this survey vessel underscores deepening maritime cooperation between the Indian Navy and Singapore’s maritime agencies.

It highlights shared hydrographic interests and signals India’s growing leadership in regional maritime diplomacy. Commissioned in February 2024 in the presence of Defense Minister, vessel is equipped for full-scale coastal and deep-water surveys. It also has capabilities for humanitarian assistance, supported by an onboard helicopter and hospital facilities.     

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Innocent Civilian Injured After Stepping Explosive Device Planted by So-Called PDF Terrorist Group in Sidoktaya Township, Magway Region
Security news / Security-Local news - Mon, 11-Aug-2025

10 August 2025

In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.

10 August 2025

In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.

Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 8 August 2025 at 10:00 AM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to the Township Public Hospital in Sidoktaya Township of Magway Region. When security personnel arrived at the Hospital for further investigation, the victim was identified as U Kyi Soe, (60 years old) a resident of Ma Kyi Su Village in Sidoktaya Township. The incident occurred around 9:00 AM on the same day, when the victim stepped on an explosive device planted by a so-called PDF terrorist group while heading to a forest located approximately two miles southeast of his village for fishing. The explosion resulted in his left leg being amputated below the knee, it is reported.

It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incident to take effective action in accordance with the law. 

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10 August 2025

In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.

Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 8 August 2025 at 10:00 AM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to the Township Public Hospital in Sidoktaya Township of Magway Region. When security personnel arrived at the Hospital for further investigation, the victim was identified as U Kyi Soe, (60 years old) a resident of Ma Kyi Su Village in Sidoktaya Township. The incident occurred around 9:00 AM on the same day, when the victim stepped on an explosive device planted by a so-called PDF terrorist group while heading to a forest located approximately two miles southeast of his village for fishing. The explosion resulted in his left leg being amputated below the knee, it is reported.

It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incident to take effective action in accordance with the law. 

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Three-day illegal trade crackdown seizes goods worth K1.9B
Security news / Security-Local news - Mon, 11-Aug-2025

Under the supervision of the Illegal Trade Eradication Steering Committee, efforts to combat the illicit trade are continued effectively by the law.

Under the supervision of the Illegal Trade Eradication Steering Committee, efforts to combat the illicit trade are continued effectively by the law.
On 7 and 8 August, the combined teams impounded industrial materials valued at K121.92 million without official documents from a container at the Thilawa Port, industrial materials valued at K10.29 million without official documents at the warehouse of Yangon International Airport, a Scania bus and a Dongfeng tractor head with a trailer (approximately K127 million), heading to Monywa from Yangon and to Mandalay from Kyinsankyawt border, carrying industrial materials and consumer goods without official documents at the Myitnge checkpoint. The action was conducted as per Customs procedures.
On 8 August, the combined on-duty teams seized a Hino truck (approximately K15 million) carrying consumer goods and foodstuffs worth K30.544 million without official documents in Mawlamyine Township, a Nissan UD truck (approximately K50 million), travelling from Chinshwehaw to Lashio, carrying industrial materials worth K49.339 million without official documents at the Yepu junction combined checkpoint in Lashio Township. The action was conducted under Customs procedures and the related laws.
On 7 August, under the management of the Kayin State Illegal Trade Eradication Task Force, a combined inspection team seized consumer goods worth K139.74 million without official documents, carried on two Nissan Diesel trucks worth K70 million, near Thayakon Village in Hpa-an Township, totalling K209.74 million. Action is being taken under the Customs procedures.
On 8 August, under the management of the Mandalay Region Illegal Trade Eradication Task Force, a combined team seized consumer goods worth K5.96 million without documents, carried on a Toyota Hiace minibus worth K38 million at the Yadanabon Bridge (Mandalay) checkpoint, totalling K43.96 million. Action is being taken under the Customs procedures.
Similarly, on 8 and 9 August, under the management of the Sagaing Region Illegal Trade Eradication Task Force, combined teams impounded 19 iron pipes and 73 related items worth K608.27 million used for illegal gold mining, under the Myanmar Mines Law; consumer goods worth K4.12 million without documents, under the Export and Import Law; and one circular saw worth K2 million used in illegal logging, under the Forest Law — all at Yadanabon Bridge combined checkpoint in Sagaing and in Ahlon Ward, Monywa, totalling K614.39 million.
Furthermore, under the management of the Customs Department, combined teams seized 153 bracelets and seven kinds of consumer goods worth K119.74 million without documents from two Myanmar nationals at Yangon International Airport on 8 August; and on 9 August at Asia World Port, one kind of industrial materials worth K288.96 million without documents from eight containers, totalling K408.70 million. Action is being taken under the Customs procedures.
On 9 August, under the management of the Bago Region Illegal Trade Eradication Task Force, a combined team seized industrial materials and consumer goods worth K15.87 million without documents, carried on a Hino Dutro light truck worth K35 million at the Nyaungkhashay permanent checkpoint under the Customs procedures, and illegal teak weighing 0.859 tonne and other illegal timbers weighing 3.122 tonnes worth K1.23 million in Bago, Toungoo and Pyay districts under the Forest Law, totalling K52.11 million.
On the same day, according to the records of the Myanmar Police Force of the Ministry of Home Affairs, 17 unregistered vehicles and 60 unregistered motorcycles were seized and action is being taken under the relevant laws.
From 7 to 9 August, a total of 36 cases with an estimated value of K1,909.90 million were seized. — MNA/MKKS/KZL

Under the supervision of the Illegal Trade Eradication Steering Committee, efforts to combat the illicit trade are continued effectively by the law.
On 7 and 8 August, the combined teams impounded industrial materials valued at K121.92 million without official documents from a container at the Thilawa Port, industrial materials valued at K10.29 million without official documents at the warehouse of Yangon International Airport, a Scania bus and a Dongfeng tractor head with a trailer (approximately K127 million), heading to Monywa from Yangon and to Mandalay from Kyinsankyawt border, carrying industrial materials and consumer goods without official documents at the Myitnge checkpoint. The action was conducted as per Customs procedures.
On 8 August, the combined on-duty teams seized a Hino truck (approximately K15 million) carrying consumer goods and foodstuffs worth K30.544 million without official documents in Mawlamyine Township, a Nissan UD truck (approximately K50 million), travelling from Chinshwehaw to Lashio, carrying industrial materials worth K49.339 million without official documents at the Yepu junction combined checkpoint in Lashio Township. The action was conducted under Customs procedures and the related laws.
On 7 August, under the management of the Kayin State Illegal Trade Eradication Task Force, a combined inspection team seized consumer goods worth K139.74 million without official documents, carried on two Nissan Diesel trucks worth K70 million, near Thayakon Village in Hpa-an Township, totalling K209.74 million. Action is being taken under the Customs procedures.
On 8 August, under the management of the Mandalay Region Illegal Trade Eradication Task Force, a combined team seized consumer goods worth K5.96 million without documents, carried on a Toyota Hiace minibus worth K38 million at the Yadanabon Bridge (Mandalay) checkpoint, totalling K43.96 million. Action is being taken under the Customs procedures.
Similarly, on 8 and 9 August, under the management of the Sagaing Region Illegal Trade Eradication Task Force, combined teams impounded 19 iron pipes and 73 related items worth K608.27 million used for illegal gold mining, under the Myanmar Mines Law; consumer goods worth K4.12 million without documents, under the Export and Import Law; and one circular saw worth K2 million used in illegal logging, under the Forest Law — all at Yadanabon Bridge combined checkpoint in Sagaing and in Ahlon Ward, Monywa, totalling K614.39 million.
Furthermore, under the management of the Customs Department, combined teams seized 153 bracelets and seven kinds of consumer goods worth K119.74 million without documents from two Myanmar nationals at Yangon International Airport on 8 August; and on 9 August at Asia World Port, one kind of industrial materials worth K288.96 million without documents from eight containers, totalling K408.70 million. Action is being taken under the Customs procedures.
On 9 August, under the management of the Bago Region Illegal Trade Eradication Task Force, a combined team seized industrial materials and consumer goods worth K15.87 million without documents, carried on a Hino Dutro light truck worth K35 million at the Nyaungkhashay permanent checkpoint under the Customs procedures, and illegal teak weighing 0.859 tonne and other illegal timbers weighing 3.122 tonnes worth K1.23 million in Bago, Toungoo and Pyay districts under the Forest Law, totalling K52.11 million.
On the same day, according to the records of the Myanmar Police Force of the Ministry of Home Affairs, 17 unregistered vehicles and 60 unregistered motorcycles were seized and action is being taken under the relevant laws.
From 7 to 9 August, a total of 36 cases with an estimated value of K1,909.90 million were seized. — MNA/MKKS/KZL

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his country's plan to expand military operations in the Gaza Strip, saying on Sunday its goal is to free the enclave from Hamas.  Israel on Friday announced a plan to expand military operations to take control of Gaza City. The plan has triggered criticism from the international community.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his country's plan to expand military operations in the Gaza Strip, saying on Sunday its goal is to free the enclave from Hamas.  Israel on Friday announced a plan to expand military operations to take control of Gaza City. The plan has triggered criticism from the international community.

The prime minister said Israel's security cabinet had instructed the military to dismantle the two remaining Hamas strongholds in Gaza City and the central camps. He said they will do so by first enabling civilians to safely leave the combat areas to designated safe zones. He added "this is the best way to end the war and the best way to end it speedily."

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his country's plan to expand military operations in the Gaza Strip, saying on Sunday its goal is to free the enclave from Hamas.  Israel on Friday announced a plan to expand military operations to take control of Gaza City. The plan has triggered criticism from the international community.

The prime minister said Israel's security cabinet had instructed the military to dismantle the two remaining Hamas strongholds in Gaza City and the central camps. He said they will do so by first enabling civilians to safely leave the combat areas to designated safe zones. He added "this is the best way to end the war and the best way to end it speedily."

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Innocent Civilian Abducted by Pro-Terrorism KNU Members and So-Called PDF Terrorists in Thaton Township, Mon State
Security news / Security-Local news - Mon, 11-Aug-2025

10 August 2025

Terrorist groups have been engaging in battles, carrying out attacks using heavy weapons, drones to drop bombs, and improvised explosive devices across towns and villages in various states and regions. Moreover, they are committing inhumane acts of terror and criminal activities-including abducting and extorting money from local civilians, as well as killings.

10 August 2025

Terrorist groups have been engaging in battles, carrying out attacks using heavy weapons, drones to drop bombs, and improvised explosive devices across towns and villages in various states and regions. Moreover, they are committing inhumane acts of terror and criminal activities-including abducting and extorting money from local civilians, as well as killings.

Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 8 August 2025 at 4:30 PM, when U Myint Zaw, 52 (years old) a resident of Taung Zun Village in Thaton State, was at his house, six individuals of pro-terrorism KNU members and so-called PDF terrorists arriving by a car. They told him they wanted “to ask some questions” and then abducted him, handcuffing his hands behind his back. Additionally, the terrorists took three mobile phones from his house and took him toward Aung Sai Village, it is reported.

Regarding the above incident, security personnel are continuing necessary operations in accordance with standard procedures to identify, apprehend and take action against the terrorists involved, it is reported.

MOHA

10 August 2025

Terrorist groups have been engaging in battles, carrying out attacks using heavy weapons, drones to drop bombs, and improvised explosive devices across towns and villages in various states and regions. Moreover, they are committing inhumane acts of terror and criminal activities-including abducting and extorting money from local civilians, as well as killings.

Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 8 August 2025 at 4:30 PM, when U Myint Zaw, 52 (years old) a resident of Taung Zun Village in Thaton State, was at his house, six individuals of pro-terrorism KNU members and so-called PDF terrorists arriving by a car. They told him they wanted “to ask some questions” and then abducted him, handcuffing his hands behind his back. Additionally, the terrorists took three mobile phones from his house and took him toward Aung Sai Village, it is reported.

Regarding the above incident, security personnel are continuing necessary operations in accordance with standard procedures to identify, apprehend and take action against the terrorists involved, it is reported.

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UN calls for 'hundreds of teams' to clear Sudan mines

The head of the UN's de-mining programme in Khartoum said Sudan needs "hundreds of teams" to clear the country of mines after two years of fighting. "There are only around 10 survey and clearance teams, which are operating, and only dealing with the most critical areas," Mohammad Sediq Rashid told a press conference.

A UN senior official for Afghanistan also warned that number of Afghan returnees risks inflaming tensions, many having no social ties in the country, with more than 2.2 million arrivals since the start of the year.

The head of the UN's de-mining programme in Khartoum said Sudan needs "hundreds of teams" to clear the country of mines after two years of fighting. "There are only around 10 survey and clearance teams, which are operating, and only dealing with the most critical areas," Mohammad Sediq Rashid told a press conference.

A UN senior official for Afghanistan also warned that number of Afghan returnees risks inflaming tensions, many having no social ties in the country, with more than 2.2 million arrivals since the start of the year.

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The head of the UN's de-mining programme in Khartoum said Sudan needs "hundreds of teams" to clear the country of mines after two years of fighting. "There are only around 10 survey and clearance teams, which are operating, and only dealing with the most critical areas," Mohammad Sediq Rashid told a press conference.

A UN senior official for Afghanistan also warned that number of Afghan returnees risks inflaming tensions, many having no social ties in the country, with more than 2.2 million arrivals since the start of the year.

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Peru calls out Colombia for 'airspace violation' over disputed island on Amazon River

The Peruvian government issued an official complaint to Colombia over the recent "violation of Peruvian airspace" of a military aircraft that flew over Santa Rosa Island, a small territory on the Amazon River that is at the center of a border dispute between the two countries.

Peruvian Prime Minister Eduardo Arana said at a press conference at the headquarters of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers in Lima that "they had no official knowledge of the arrival of this aircraft".

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The Peruvian government issued an official complaint to Colombia over the recent "violation of Peruvian airspace" of a military aircraft that flew over Santa Rosa Island, a small territory on the Amazon River that is at the center of a border dispute between the two countries.

Peruvian Prime Minister Eduardo Arana said at a press conference at the headquarters of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers in Lima that "they had no official knowledge of the arrival of this aircraft".

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The Peruvian government issued an official complaint to Colombia over the recent "violation of Peruvian airspace" of a military aircraft that flew over Santa Rosa Island, a small territory on the Amazon River that is at the center of a border dispute between the two countries.

Peruvian Prime Minister Eduardo Arana said at a press conference at the headquarters of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers in Lima that "they had no official knowledge of the arrival of this aircraft".

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Atlanta active shooter killed after officer shot dead: police

The officer who was shot and killed near the CDC Atlanta campus Friday was identified as David Rose, 33, the DeKalb County Police Department said in a news release. Rose was shot as he was responding to the incident and was taken to nearby Emory University Hospital, where he died of his injuries.

The officer who was shot and killed near the CDC Atlanta campus Friday was identified as David Rose, 33, the DeKalb County Police Department said in a news release. Rose was shot as he was responding to the incident and was taken to nearby Emory University Hospital, where he died of his injuries.

Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said that law enforcement officers "moved quickly to attempt to find the shooter and to neutralize the threat" following a deadly shooting in Atlanta, US. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens also stated that no civilians were injured, while calling for a national reflection on the rise of mass shootings and access to high-powered firearms in the United States. 

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The officer who was shot and killed near the CDC Atlanta campus Friday was identified as David Rose, 33, the DeKalb County Police Department said in a news release. Rose was shot as he was responding to the incident and was taken to nearby Emory University Hospital, where he died of his injuries.

Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said that law enforcement officers "moved quickly to attempt to find the shooter and to neutralize the threat" following a deadly shooting in Atlanta, US. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens also stated that no civilians were injured, while calling for a national reflection on the rise of mass shootings and access to high-powered firearms in the United States. 

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Three Innocent Civilians Injured in Drone Bomb Attack by So-Called PDF Terrorist Group in Tanintharyi Township of Taninthryi Region

08 August 2025

Terrorists are ruthlessly carrying out abductions, killings and armed attacks, using both heavy and small weapons, on wards and villages, as well as conducting drone strikes, all with the intent to harm civilians and spread fear. They are also indiscriminately planting landmines on public roads, targeting government offices with explosives and engaging in destructive acts without regard for reason or morality.

08 August 2025

Terrorists are ruthlessly carrying out abductions, killings and armed attacks, using both heavy and small weapons, on wards and villages, as well as conducting drone strikes, all with the intent to harm civilians and spread fear. They are also indiscriminately planting landmines on public roads, targeting government offices with explosives and engaging in destructive acts without regard for reason or morality.

Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 7 August 2025 at 1:40 PM, a so-called PDF terrorist group carried out drone attacks dropping bombs on Yan Pho Village in Tanintharyi Township of Tanintharyi Region. The bombs exploded on the road in front of the monastery of the village. As a result, Ma Hnin Ei Phyu (14 years old), Daw Sandar Win (38 years old) and Ma Hnin Lae Htay (14 years old), all residents of the village, sustained shrapnel injuries while they were near the incident. All the injured individuals were transported to Myeik Township Public Hospital for medical treatment, it is reported.

It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incident to take effective action in accordance with the law.

MOHA

08 August 2025

Terrorists are ruthlessly carrying out abductions, killings and armed attacks, using both heavy and small weapons, on wards and villages, as well as conducting drone strikes, all with the intent to harm civilians and spread fear. They are also indiscriminately planting landmines on public roads, targeting government offices with explosives and engaging in destructive acts without regard for reason or morality.

Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 7 August 2025 at 1:40 PM, a so-called PDF terrorist group carried out drone attacks dropping bombs on Yan Pho Village in Tanintharyi Township of Tanintharyi Region. The bombs exploded on the road in front of the monastery of the village. As a result, Ma Hnin Ei Phyu (14 years old), Daw Sandar Win (38 years old) and Ma Hnin Lae Htay (14 years old), all residents of the village, sustained shrapnel injuries while they were near the incident. All the injured individuals were transported to Myeik Township Public Hospital for medical treatment, it is reported.

It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incident to take effective action in accordance with the law.

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Innocent Civilian Injured in Heavy Weapon Attacks by So-Called PDF Terrorist Group in Taungtha Township of Mandalay Region

08 August 2025

Terrorists are ruthlessly carrying out abductions, killings and armed attacks, using both heavy and small weapons, on wards and villages, as well as conducting drone strikes, all with the intent to harm civilians and spread fear. They are also indiscriminately planting landmines on public roads, targeting government offices with explosives and engaging in destructive acts without regard for reason or morality.

08 August 2025

Terrorists are ruthlessly carrying out abductions, killings and armed attacks, using both heavy and small weapons, on wards and villages, as well as conducting drone strikes, all with the intent to harm civilians and spread fear. They are also indiscriminately planting landmines on public roads, targeting government offices with explosives and engaging in destructive acts without regard for reason or morality.

Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 7 August 2025 at 8:30 PM, a report stated that a woman with shrapnel injuries was admitted to Meiktila District Public Hospital in Meiktila Township of Madalay Region. When security personnel arrived at the hospital for further investigation, the victim was identified as Daw Aye Hla (50 years old), a resident of Kyaung Yin Village in Taungtha Township. The incident occurred on 6 August 2025 at 7:00 PM, when the victim was at her house, a heavy weapon shell fired by a so-called PDF terrorist group exploded on her house, resulting in her injuries, it is reported.

 It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incident to take effective action in accordance with the law. 

MOHA

08 August 2025

Terrorists are ruthlessly carrying out abductions, killings and armed attacks, using both heavy and small weapons, on wards and villages, as well as conducting drone strikes, all with the intent to harm civilians and spread fear. They are also indiscriminately planting landmines on public roads, targeting government offices with explosives and engaging in destructive acts without regard for reason or morality.

Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 7 August 2025 at 8:30 PM, a report stated that a woman with shrapnel injuries was admitted to Meiktila District Public Hospital in Meiktila Township of Madalay Region. When security personnel arrived at the hospital for further investigation, the victim was identified as Daw Aye Hla (50 years old), a resident of Kyaung Yin Village in Taungtha Township. The incident occurred on 6 August 2025 at 7:00 PM, when the victim was at her house, a heavy weapon shell fired by a so-called PDF terrorist group exploded on her house, resulting in her injuries, it is reported.

 It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incident to take effective action in accordance with the law. 

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