Statement on Temporary Ceasefire

Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar

Office of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services

Statement on Temporary Ceasefire

(10th Waxing of Kason, 1387ME)

6th May 2025

Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar

Office of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services

Statement on Temporary Ceasefire

(10th Waxing of Kason, 1387ME)

6th May 2025

1.       The Tatmadaw has already declared a temporary cessation of military operations during the period from 2nd to 30th April 2025 with the aim of facilitating swift humanitarian and reconstruction operations in the areas affected by the powerful Mandalay earthquake that jolted on 28 March.

2.       Currently, the state is intensively engaging in reconstruction of damaged government offices and departments, public residences and transport facilities and rehabilitation undertakings in the earthquake-affected areas, while the international community is rendering a helping hand.

3.       In this regard, the Tatmadaw extends the temporary ceasefire period from 6 to 31 May 2025 in order to facilitate rehabilitation and reconstruction activities in earthquake-affected areas, to serve the interest of the entire nation and people with greater acceleration, to achieve genuine and long-lasting peace and in view of peace and stability.

4.       During this period, all ethnic armed organizations and other armed groups are warned against disrupting and destroying public transportation and communication routes, endangering civilian lives and property, attacking security forces’ bases that are enforcing the rule of law or military command headquarters and mobilizing or regrouping troops and expanding territories that may undermine peace. Any violation will prompt necessary defensive measures by the Tatmadaw to protect the people.

Source: Office of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services

Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar

Office of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services

Statement on Temporary Ceasefire

(10th Waxing of Kason, 1387ME)

6th May 2025

1.       The Tatmadaw has already declared a temporary cessation of military operations during the period from 2nd to 30th April 2025 with the aim of facilitating swift humanitarian and reconstruction operations in the areas affected by the powerful Mandalay earthquake that jolted on 28 March.

2.       Currently, the state is intensively engaging in reconstruction of damaged government offices and departments, public residences and transport facilities and rehabilitation undertakings in the earthquake-affected areas, while the international community is rendering a helping hand.

3.       In this regard, the Tatmadaw extends the temporary ceasefire period from 6 to 31 May 2025 in order to facilitate rehabilitation and reconstruction activities in earthquake-affected areas, to serve the interest of the entire nation and people with greater acceleration, to achieve genuine and long-lasting peace and in view of peace and stability.

4.       During this period, all ethnic armed organizations and other armed groups are warned against disrupting and destroying public transportation and communication routes, endangering civilian lives and property, attacking security forces’ bases that are enforcing the rule of law or military command headquarters and mobilizing or regrouping troops and expanding territories that may undermine peace. Any violation will prompt necessary defensive measures by the Tatmadaw to protect the people.

Source: Office of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services

Ukraine drone attack shuts Moscow airports, says Russia

Russia says Ukraine has launched an overnight drone attack targeting Moscow for the second night in a row.

All four of the capital's major airports were closed for several hours to ensure safety but later reopened, Russia's aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia said on Telegram.

Russia says Ukraine has launched an overnight drone attack targeting Moscow for the second night in a row.

All four of the capital's major airports were closed for several hours to ensure safety but later reopened, Russia's aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia said on Telegram.

Moscow's mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, said on social media at least 19 Ukrainian drones had been destroyed before they reached the city "from different directions". He said some of the debris had landed on one of the key highways into the city, but there were no casualties.

Ukraine has not yet commented. But the mayor of Kharkiv said Russia had also carried out drone strikes in the city overnight, as well as in the Kyiv area.

The governor of Ukraine's Odesa region, Oleh Kiper, said one person was killed in a drone strike.

It is the second night in a row that Russia has reported a drone attack by Ukraine - on Monday, Russia's defence ministry said it had destroyed 26 Ukrainian drones overnight.

Unconfirmed reports by Russian military bloggers suggested windows of an apartment in the south of Moscow were smashed.

As well as in Moscow, the governors of other Russian cities, including Penza and Voronezh, also said they had been targeted by drones overnight into Tuesday.

Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago, Kyiv has launched several drone attacks on Moscow. Its biggest attack in March killed three people.

Source: BBC

Russia says Ukraine has launched an overnight drone attack targeting Moscow for the second night in a row.

All four of the capital's major airports were closed for several hours to ensure safety but later reopened, Russia's aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia said on Telegram.

Moscow's mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, said on social media at least 19 Ukrainian drones had been destroyed before they reached the city "from different directions". He said some of the debris had landed on one of the key highways into the city, but there were no casualties.

Ukraine has not yet commented. But the mayor of Kharkiv said Russia had also carried out drone strikes in the city overnight, as well as in the Kyiv area.

The governor of Ukraine's Odesa region, Oleh Kiper, said one person was killed in a drone strike.

It is the second night in a row that Russia has reported a drone attack by Ukraine - on Monday, Russia's defence ministry said it had destroyed 26 Ukrainian drones overnight.

Unconfirmed reports by Russian military bloggers suggested windows of an apartment in the south of Moscow were smashed.

As well as in Moscow, the governors of other Russian cities, including Penza and Voronezh, also said they had been targeted by drones overnight into Tuesday.

Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago, Kyiv has launched several drone attacks on Moscow. Its biggest attack in March killed three people.

Source: BBC

Over 100 killed in clashes in Syria, human rights group says

A group monitoring the human rights situation in Syria says a series of clashes in the country has left more than 100 people dead. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights made the announcement on Thursday.

Interim leaders are currently governing Syria after the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad's regime last December.

A group monitoring the human rights situation in Syria says a series of clashes in the country has left more than 100 people dead. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights made the announcement on Thursday.

Interim leaders are currently governing Syria after the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad's regime last December.

Fierce fighting broke out earlier this week in an area near the capital, Damascus, mainly inhabited by members of the minority Druze community. The clashes later spread elsewhere.

The fighting involved armed groups from the Druze community and the majority Sunni Muslims, as well as forces of the interim government.

The UN chief's Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen issued a statement on Wednesday.

The statement says Pedersen is "alarmed" at "the potential for further escalation of an extremely fragile situation." It adds he is "also alarmed at reports of Israeli attacks," and that such strikes "must stop."

Ref : NHK World

A group monitoring the human rights situation in Syria says a series of clashes in the country has left more than 100 people dead. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights made the announcement on Thursday.

Interim leaders are currently governing Syria after the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad's regime last December.

Fierce fighting broke out earlier this week in an area near the capital, Damascus, mainly inhabited by members of the minority Druze community. The clashes later spread elsewhere.

The fighting involved armed groups from the Druze community and the majority Sunni Muslims, as well as forces of the interim government.

The UN chief's Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen issued a statement on Wednesday.

The statement says Pedersen is "alarmed" at "the potential for further escalation of an extremely fragile situation." It adds he is "also alarmed at reports of Israeli attacks," and that such strikes "must stop."

Ref : NHK World

Mine blast wrecks Yangon-Mandalay railway
Security news / Security-Local news - Tue, 29-Apr-2025

NO 902-down train that departed from Kyaukdaga Township yesterday morning retreated from milepost 107/4-5 between Kyaukdaga and Thahtaygon railway stations on the Yangon-Mandalay section in Bago Region as the railway track was destroyed due to the mine blast planted by insurgents.
The railway section was also temporarily suspended. Regional officials and security forces members proceeded to the site promptly for inspection, and they also found an unexploded homemade mine near the incident location.

NO 902-down train that departed from Kyaukdaga Township yesterday morning retreated from milepost 107/4-5 between Kyaukdaga and Thahtaygon railway stations on the Yangon-Mandalay section in Bago Region as the railway track was destroyed due to the mine blast planted by insurgents.
The railway section was also temporarily suspended. Regional officials and security forces members proceeded to the site promptly for inspection, and they also found an unexploded homemade mine near the incident location.
The MR staff repaired the damage to reopen the railway section as quickly as possible, and the railway section was reopened on the same afternoon.
Since February 2021, terrorist groups have been perpetrating 81 mining attacks and explosions within railway areas and stations, 81 blasts on railway bridges, and 16 instances of blazing stations and employee housing. Their terrorist acts are aimed at destabilizing the rule of law and endangering the safety of travellers, drawing widespread condemnation from the public. — MNA/KTZH

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

NO 902-down train that departed from Kyaukdaga Township yesterday morning retreated from milepost 107/4-5 between Kyaukdaga and Thahtaygon railway stations on the Yangon-Mandalay section in Bago Region as the railway track was destroyed due to the mine blast planted by insurgents.
The railway section was also temporarily suspended. Regional officials and security forces members proceeded to the site promptly for inspection, and they also found an unexploded homemade mine near the incident location.
The MR staff repaired the damage to reopen the railway section as quickly as possible, and the railway section was reopened on the same afternoon.
Since February 2021, terrorist groups have been perpetrating 81 mining attacks and explosions within railway areas and stations, 81 blasts on railway bridges, and 16 instances of blazing stations and employee housing. Their terrorist acts are aimed at destabilizing the rule of law and endangering the safety of travellers, drawing widespread condemnation from the public. — MNA/KTZH

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

Arrestees are seen alongside confiscated drugs and vehicle.
Security news / Security-Local news - Fri, 11-Apr-2025

Drugs valued at over K280 million were seized in Tachilek Township of Shan State, as reported by the Myanmar Police Force.
Acting on a tip-off, a combined team, including members of the Anti-Drug Police Force, conducted a search of a rental department in Tachilek Township at 6 pm on 8 April. They arrested Nyi Lauk Si with 1,200 stimulant tablets and 10 grammes of low-grade opium while police arrested Sai Kat at room No 17 of this rental department with 24 grammes of Ketamine, 35 grammes of Happy Water, 200 stimulant tablets and 250 grammes of low-grade opium.

Drugs valued at over K280 million were seized in Tachilek Township of Shan State, as reported by the Myanmar Police Force.
Acting on a tip-off, a combined team, including members of the Anti-Drug Police Force, conducted a search of a rental department in Tachilek Township at 6 pm on 8 April. They arrested Nyi Lauk Si with 1,200 stimulant tablets and 10 grammes of low-grade opium while police arrested Sai Kat at room No 17 of this rental department with 24 grammes of Ketamine, 35 grammes of Happy Water, 200 stimulant tablets and 250 grammes of low-grade opium.
According to the investigation, police arrested Si Thu Phyo in room 5 of same rental department with 400,000 stimulant tablets and a Honda CRV.
Legal proceedings have been conducted against the offenders, and an ongoing investigation is underway to apprehend others involved in the case. — MNA/MKKS

Source: Global New Light of Myanmar

Drugs valued at over K280 million were seized in Tachilek Township of Shan State, as reported by the Myanmar Police Force.
Acting on a tip-off, a combined team, including members of the Anti-Drug Police Force, conducted a search of a rental department in Tachilek Township at 6 pm on 8 April. They arrested Nyi Lauk Si with 1,200 stimulant tablets and 10 grammes of low-grade opium while police arrested Sai Kat at room No 17 of this rental department with 24 grammes of Ketamine, 35 grammes of Happy Water, 200 stimulant tablets and 250 grammes of low-grade opium.
According to the investigation, police arrested Si Thu Phyo in room 5 of same rental department with 400,000 stimulant tablets and a Honda CRV.
Legal proceedings have been conducted against the offenders, and an ongoing investigation is underway to apprehend others involved in the case. — MNA/MKKS

Source: Global New Light of Myanmar

India’s Modi visits Sri Lanka to shore up defence and energy ties

The Indian leader is the first foreign dignitary to visit the island nation since the leftist Dissanayake swept elections last year. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Sri Lanka to strengthen historical defence and energy ties as Colombo balances ties with its powerful neighbour and biggest lender, China. Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake rolled out the red carpet for Modi and welcomed him with a 19-gun salute in the capital’s Independence Square on Saturday.

The Indian leader is the first foreign dignitary to visit the island nation since the leftist Dissanayake swept elections last year. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Sri Lanka to strengthen historical defence and energy ties as Colombo balances ties with its powerful neighbour and biggest lender, China. Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake rolled out the red carpet for Modi and welcomed him with a 19-gun salute in the capital’s Independence Square on Saturday. The Indian leader is the first foreign dignitary to visit the island since the leftist Dissanayake swept elections last year. Modi was also conferred with Mithra Vibhushan, Sri Lanka’s highest civilian honour, by Dissanayake. The Indian leader thanked the Sri Lankan president and said the honour was “not just mine but it belongs to the 140 crore [1.4 billion] people of India.” “We believe that our security interests are aligned,” Modi said during a televised ceremony from Dissanayake’s office in Colombo. “Our security is interdependent and interconnected.” The two nations signed a five-year defence cooperation agreement for the training of Sri Lankan military personnel in India as well as information and technology sharing. Dissanayake applauded what he called “India’s rise as a world power, not just a regional power”. “I have reiterated our position to Prime Minister Modi that Sri Lankan territory will not be allowed to be used by anyone to undermine India’s security,” he added. India has previously objected to Chinese submarines and research vessels which have called at the main seaport in Colombo. Sri Lanka has not allowed Chinese submarines to dock since 2014, after India raised concerns over two such visits. Last year, Colombo imposed a ban on foreign research vessels following New Delhi’s accusations that Chinese ships were being used to spy on India. But the visit’s highlight was the launch of a 120-megawatt solar power plant in Sampur in the island’s northeastern Trincomalee district. The plant had been stalled for years but was reinvigorated with New Delhi’s backing as a joint project. Reporting from Colombo, Al Jazeera’s Minelle Fernandez said Dissanayake was also expected to discuss the issue of fishermen from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu allegedly encroaching into Sri Lankan territorial waters. “Hundreds of Indian trawlers are carrying away fish using a mechanised system called bottom trawling, which is also destroying the environment,” she said. Balancing act. Modi’s visit came as Colombo grapples with the competing interests of New Delhi and Beijing. India has been concerned about China’s growing sway in Sri Lanka, which it considers to be within its sphere of geopolitical influence. Dissanayake’s first foreign visit as president was to New Delhi in December, but he followed that with a visit to Beijing in January, underscoring Sri Lanka’s delicate balancing act. China has emerged as Sri Lanka’s largest single bilateral creditor, accounting for more than half of its $14bn bilateral debt at the time the island defaulted on its sovereign debt in 2022. Beijing was the first to restructure its loans to Sri Lanka, a move that cleared the way for the island to emerge from that year’s worst-ever economic meltdown. Colombo also signed an agreement in January with a Chinese state-owned company that will invest $3.7bn in an oil refinery in the island’s south. It would be Sri Lanka’s largest single foreign investment and is seen as crucial for the island’s economy. Modi arrived in Sri Lanka late on Friday from a summit in Thailand and a string of meetings with leaders of regional nations as he sought to shore up India’s relations with neighbours. On the sidelines of the Bangkok BIMSTEC meeting – the grouping of the seven nations on the Bay of Bengal – Modi held a rare face-to-face meeting with Myanmar’s military government chief Min Aung Hlaing. Modi also held talks with Muhammad Yunus, the interim leader of neighbouring Bangladesh – the first such meeting since a revolution in Dhaka removed New Delhi’s long-term ally Sheikh Hasina. India was the biggest benefactor of Hasina’s government and her overthrow sent cross-border relations into a tailspin, culminating in Yunus choosing to make his first state visit last month to China. Modi also met on Friday in Bangkok with his Nepali counterpart KP Sharma Oli, the first since Kathmandu’s leader returned to power last year, as well as Tshering Tobgay of Bhutan. 

ကိုးကား- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/4/5/indias modi-visits-sri-lanka-to-shore-up-defence-and-energy-ties

The Indian leader is the first foreign dignitary to visit the island nation since the leftist Dissanayake swept elections last year. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Sri Lanka to strengthen historical defence and energy ties as Colombo balances ties with its powerful neighbour and biggest lender, China. Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake rolled out the red carpet for Modi and welcomed him with a 19-gun salute in the capital’s Independence Square on Saturday. The Indian leader is the first foreign dignitary to visit the island since the leftist Dissanayake swept elections last year. Modi was also conferred with Mithra Vibhushan, Sri Lanka’s highest civilian honour, by Dissanayake. The Indian leader thanked the Sri Lankan president and said the honour was “not just mine but it belongs to the 140 crore [1.4 billion] people of India.” “We believe that our security interests are aligned,” Modi said during a televised ceremony from Dissanayake’s office in Colombo. “Our security is interdependent and interconnected.” The two nations signed a five-year defence cooperation agreement for the training of Sri Lankan military personnel in India as well as information and technology sharing. Dissanayake applauded what he called “India’s rise as a world power, not just a regional power”. “I have reiterated our position to Prime Minister Modi that Sri Lankan territory will not be allowed to be used by anyone to undermine India’s security,” he added. India has previously objected to Chinese submarines and research vessels which have called at the main seaport in Colombo. Sri Lanka has not allowed Chinese submarines to dock since 2014, after India raised concerns over two such visits. Last year, Colombo imposed a ban on foreign research vessels following New Delhi’s accusations that Chinese ships were being used to spy on India. But the visit’s highlight was the launch of a 120-megawatt solar power plant in Sampur in the island’s northeastern Trincomalee district. The plant had been stalled for years but was reinvigorated with New Delhi’s backing as a joint project. Reporting from Colombo, Al Jazeera’s Minelle Fernandez said Dissanayake was also expected to discuss the issue of fishermen from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu allegedly encroaching into Sri Lankan territorial waters. “Hundreds of Indian trawlers are carrying away fish using a mechanised system called bottom trawling, which is also destroying the environment,” she said. Balancing act. Modi’s visit came as Colombo grapples with the competing interests of New Delhi and Beijing. India has been concerned about China’s growing sway in Sri Lanka, which it considers to be within its sphere of geopolitical influence. Dissanayake’s first foreign visit as president was to New Delhi in December, but he followed that with a visit to Beijing in January, underscoring Sri Lanka’s delicate balancing act. China has emerged as Sri Lanka’s largest single bilateral creditor, accounting for more than half of its $14bn bilateral debt at the time the island defaulted on its sovereign debt in 2022. Beijing was the first to restructure its loans to Sri Lanka, a move that cleared the way for the island to emerge from that year’s worst-ever economic meltdown. Colombo also signed an agreement in January with a Chinese state-owned company that will invest $3.7bn in an oil refinery in the island’s south. It would be Sri Lanka’s largest single foreign investment and is seen as crucial for the island’s economy. Modi arrived in Sri Lanka late on Friday from a summit in Thailand and a string of meetings with leaders of regional nations as he sought to shore up India’s relations with neighbours. On the sidelines of the Bangkok BIMSTEC meeting – the grouping of the seven nations on the Bay of Bengal – Modi held a rare face-to-face meeting with Myanmar’s military government chief Min Aung Hlaing. Modi also held talks with Muhammad Yunus, the interim leader of neighbouring Bangladesh – the first such meeting since a revolution in Dhaka removed New Delhi’s long-term ally Sheikh Hasina. India was the biggest benefactor of Hasina’s government and her overthrow sent cross-border relations into a tailspin, culminating in Yunus choosing to make his first state visit last month to China. Modi also met on Friday in Bangkok with his Nepali counterpart KP Sharma Oli, the first since Kathmandu’s leader returned to power last year, as well as Tshering Tobgay of Bhutan. 

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ASEAN urges Myanmar to extend ceasefire, facilitate humanitarian missions after quake

ASEAN countries, especially Malaysia, hope that the military ruling Myanmar will extend the ceasefire beyond the previously announced period so that relief and recovery efforts can continue after the earthquake. Following the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28, the junta has announced a three-week ceasefire until April 22. Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said Malaysia and ASEAN welcome the announcement of the ceasefire.

ASEAN countries, especially Malaysia, hope that the military ruling Myanmar will extend the ceasefire beyond the previously announced period so that relief and recovery efforts can continue after the earthquake. Following the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28, the junta has announced a three-week ceasefire until April 22. Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said Malaysia and ASEAN welcome the announcement of the ceasefire. He said it needs to be extended, taking into account the extent of the destruction caused by the earthquake and the need for long-term humanitarian assistance, for the security and well-being of the people of Myanmar. “We are very happy with the announcement because in this crisis situation, this country (Myanmar) is facing a catastrophe. “Do not continue with all the conflicts. The most important thing is how the Myanmar people can be rescued and receive assistance, “he said at a press conference before concluding a humanitarian mission to Myanmar here on Saturday. Earlier, Mohamad and his Thai counterpart, Maris Sangiampongsa, jointly led a humanitarian aid mission to Myanmar in response to the earthquake that struck the central region of the country and its surrounding areas, claiming thousands of lives. Further commenting, Mohamad, as chairman of the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, also expressed hope that the ceasefire could be extended to ensure rescue teams from Malaysia and other ASEAN countries currently in Myanmar can provide assistance. “If there are things that we see that could threaten the safety of our teams, I will not hesitate to ask our ASEAN counterparts to review our presence in Myanmar, “he said. He further proposed that the humanitarian ceasefire could serve as a precursor for wider, inclusive dialogue among all Myanmar stakeholders, consistent with the objectives of the ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus. During the mission, Mohamad and Maris held meetings with the chairman of the State Administrative Council (SAC) Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and Myanmar Foreign Minister U Than Shwe. Meanwhile, the Foreign Ministry in a statement said that during the meeting, Mohamad, on behalf of ASEAN, conveyed ASEAN’s condolences and unwavering support to the people of Myanmar. “He also reaffirmed ASEAN’s collective commitment to continue channelling immediate, effective assistance and long-term support for the recovery efforts of the affected communities, “the statement said. It added that as part of Malaysia’s ongoing commitment to humanitarian assistance, Mohamad also officially handed over 15 tonnes of humanitarian assistance upon arrival in Nay Pyi Taw. The assistance was handed over to the ASEAN Coordinated Relief Centre for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Management (AHA Centre) which is mandated to coordinate ASEAN’s contributions, including with Myanmar authorities. The assistance was sent via an ASEAN-coordinated relief flight operated by the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) from the ASEAN Disaster Emergency Logistics System (DELSA) warehouse in Subang, Malaysia. The third flight carrying additional aid is scheduled to arrive in Nay Pyi Taw on April 7. Before leaving Myanmar, Mohamad also received a situational briefing from the AHA Centre representative in Nay Pyi Taw, who confirmed that the humanitarian operation has now shifted from the search and rescue phase to the recovery phase. The Foreign Ministry said the humanitarian mission also reaffirms ASEAN unity and coordinated regional action, as well as reflecting ASEAN’s strong unity and solidarity, especially in the face of challenging situations and ASEAN’s ability to respond swiftly and integratedly in humanitarian crises.“Malaysia as the ASEAN chair will continue to work closely with other ASEAN member states, the AHA Centre and international humanitarian partners to ensure that the assistance delivered is timely,“ the statement said. translate to myanmar. 

ကိုးကား-https://thesun.my/malaysia-news/asean-urgesmyanmar-to-extend-ceasefire-facilitate-humanitarian-missions-after quake-FD13897244

ASEAN countries, especially Malaysia, hope that the military ruling Myanmar will extend the ceasefire beyond the previously announced period so that relief and recovery efforts can continue after the earthquake. Following the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28, the junta has announced a three-week ceasefire until April 22. Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said Malaysia and ASEAN welcome the announcement of the ceasefire. He said it needs to be extended, taking into account the extent of the destruction caused by the earthquake and the need for long-term humanitarian assistance, for the security and well-being of the people of Myanmar. “We are very happy with the announcement because in this crisis situation, this country (Myanmar) is facing a catastrophe. “Do not continue with all the conflicts. The most important thing is how the Myanmar people can be rescued and receive assistance, “he said at a press conference before concluding a humanitarian mission to Myanmar here on Saturday. Earlier, Mohamad and his Thai counterpart, Maris Sangiampongsa, jointly led a humanitarian aid mission to Myanmar in response to the earthquake that struck the central region of the country and its surrounding areas, claiming thousands of lives. Further commenting, Mohamad, as chairman of the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, also expressed hope that the ceasefire could be extended to ensure rescue teams from Malaysia and other ASEAN countries currently in Myanmar can provide assistance. “If there are things that we see that could threaten the safety of our teams, I will not hesitate to ask our ASEAN counterparts to review our presence in Myanmar, “he said. He further proposed that the humanitarian ceasefire could serve as a precursor for wider, inclusive dialogue among all Myanmar stakeholders, consistent with the objectives of the ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus. During the mission, Mohamad and Maris held meetings with the chairman of the State Administrative Council (SAC) Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and Myanmar Foreign Minister U Than Shwe. Meanwhile, the Foreign Ministry in a statement said that during the meeting, Mohamad, on behalf of ASEAN, conveyed ASEAN’s condolences and unwavering support to the people of Myanmar. “He also reaffirmed ASEAN’s collective commitment to continue channelling immediate, effective assistance and long-term support for the recovery efforts of the affected communities, “the statement said. It added that as part of Malaysia’s ongoing commitment to humanitarian assistance, Mohamad also officially handed over 15 tonnes of humanitarian assistance upon arrival in Nay Pyi Taw. The assistance was handed over to the ASEAN Coordinated Relief Centre for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Management (AHA Centre) which is mandated to coordinate ASEAN’s contributions, including with Myanmar authorities. The assistance was sent via an ASEAN-coordinated relief flight operated by the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) from the ASEAN Disaster Emergency Logistics System (DELSA) warehouse in Subang, Malaysia. The third flight carrying additional aid is scheduled to arrive in Nay Pyi Taw on April 7. Before leaving Myanmar, Mohamad also received a situational briefing from the AHA Centre representative in Nay Pyi Taw, who confirmed that the humanitarian operation has now shifted from the search and rescue phase to the recovery phase. The Foreign Ministry said the humanitarian mission also reaffirms ASEAN unity and coordinated regional action, as well as reflecting ASEAN’s strong unity and solidarity, especially in the face of challenging situations and ASEAN’s ability to respond swiftly and integratedly in humanitarian crises.“Malaysia as the ASEAN chair will continue to work closely with other ASEAN member states, the AHA Centre and international humanitarian partners to ensure that the assistance delivered is timely,“ the statement said. translate to myanmar. 

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Sri Lankan navy seizes record 700 kg of heroin, meth

Colombo: The Sri Lankan navy has seized over 700 kilograms of heroin and crystal methamphetamine, marking the largest narcotics bust in the history of the country's security forces, said the navy on Saturday. Navy Media Director Buddhika Sampath told media that the estimated street value of the seized drugs exceeds 10 billion Sri Lankan rupees (approximately 34 million U.S. dollars).

Colombo: The Sri Lankan navy has seized over 700 kilograms of heroin and crystal methamphetamine, marking the largest narcotics bust in the history of the country's security forces, said the navy on Saturday. Navy Media Director Buddhika Sampath told media that the estimated street value of the seized drugs exceeds 10 billion Sri Lankan rupees (approximately 34 million U.S. dollars). The drugs were confiscated during a joint operation carried out by the navy and the Police Narcotics Bureau, Sampath said, adding that a multi-day fishing vessel used to transport the drugs was also seized along with seven suspects, he said. According to Sampath, the drugs were packed in 51 bags, containing 500 packets of crystal meth and 178 packets of heroin. The seizure took place in the waters off Sri Lanka's western coast. Following an inspection of the confiscated drugs, Navy Commander Kanchana Banagoda issued a warning to fishing vessel owners, urging them to cease any involvement in drug trafficking. ကိုးကား- https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/05/04/2025/sri lankan-navy-seizes-record-700-kg-of-heroin-meth

Colombo: The Sri Lankan navy has seized over 700 kilograms of heroin and crystal methamphetamine, marking the largest narcotics bust in the history of the country's security forces, said the navy on Saturday. Navy Media Director Buddhika Sampath told media that the estimated street value of the seized drugs exceeds 10 billion Sri Lankan rupees (approximately 34 million U.S. dollars). The drugs were confiscated during a joint operation carried out by the navy and the Police Narcotics Bureau, Sampath said, adding that a multi-day fishing vessel used to transport the drugs was also seized along with seven suspects, he said. According to Sampath, the drugs were packed in 51 bags, containing 500 packets of crystal meth and 178 packets of heroin. The seizure took place in the waters off Sri Lanka's western coast. Following an inspection of the confiscated drugs, Navy Commander Kanchana Banagoda issued a warning to fishing vessel owners, urging them to cease any involvement in drug trafficking. ကိုးကား- https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/05/04/2025/sri lankan-navy-seizes-record-700-kg-of-heroin-meth

Innocent Civilian Killed in Heavy Weapon Attack by Terrorists in Yebyu Township  of Tanintharyi Region.
Security news / Security-Local news - Thu, 27-Mar-2025

Terrorists committing terrorist activities have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets and dropping bombs using drones into the public towns, wards and villages.

Terrorists committing terrorist activities have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets and dropping bombs using drones into the public towns, wards and villages.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 24 March 2025 at 11:15 AM, a so-called PDF terrorist faction fired heavy weapons into Nyin Htway Village in Yebyu Township of Tanintharyi Region. The shells exploded within the village, injuring U Than Naing (45 years old), a resident of the village. The injured individual was transported to Dawei Township Public Hospital for medical treatment. Unfortunately, U Than Naing succumbed to his injuries while receiving medical treatment, it is reported.
Due to the heinous acts of armed terrorists such as engaging in battles and firing of heavy weapons and improvised rockets within towns, wards and villages where innocent civilians peacefully reside, innocent civilians are injured or killed. Consequently, local residents are protesting vehemently against these acts of terrorism, completely refusing to accept them. Security personnel are intensifying necessary security measures in collaboration with the local residents, it is reported.

Source: www.moha.gov.mm

 

Terrorists committing terrorist activities have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets and dropping bombs using drones into the public towns, wards and villages.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 24 March 2025 at 11:15 AM, a so-called PDF terrorist faction fired heavy weapons into Nyin Htway Village in Yebyu Township of Tanintharyi Region. The shells exploded within the village, injuring U Than Naing (45 years old), a resident of the village. The injured individual was transported to Dawei Township Public Hospital for medical treatment. Unfortunately, U Than Naing succumbed to his injuries while receiving medical treatment, it is reported.
Due to the heinous acts of armed terrorists such as engaging in battles and firing of heavy weapons and improvised rockets within towns, wards and villages where innocent civilians peacefully reside, innocent civilians are injured or killed. Consequently, local residents are protesting vehemently against these acts of terrorism, completely refusing to accept them. Security personnel are intensifying necessary security measures in collaboration with the local residents, it is reported.

Source: www.moha.gov.mm

 

Terrorists Attack Township Electric Office with Stun Bomb in Yaedashe Township of Bago Region
Security news / Security-Local news - Thu, 27-Mar-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.

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 25 March 2025 at 1:20 PM, two so-called PDF terrorists riding a motorcycle along an alley west of the Township Electric Office in No.3 Ward, Yaedashe Township of Bago Region, threw a stun bomb into the office compound and drove away. As a result, the bomb exploded on the open ground in the office compound, 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. 

Source: www.moha.gov.mm

 

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 25 March 2025 at 1:20 PM, two so-called PDF terrorists riding a motorcycle along an alley west of the Township Electric Office in No.3 Ward, Yaedashe Township of Bago Region, threw a stun bomb into the office compound and drove away. As a result, the bomb exploded on the open ground in the office compound, 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. 

Source: www.moha.gov.mm